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The upgrades to the gurdwara include the installation of a CCTV system — including 28 cameras on the main building, an alarm system, exterior security and flood lighting, as well as fences and gates.

The security upgrades were also partially funded with money raised by the Sikh Society’s congregation, which has experienced several instances of vandalism throughout the years.

In the 1970s, when the Sikh Society was looking to build the gurdwara, they faced opposition from the surrounding neighbourhood.

Inderjit Singh Wadhwa, the society’s president, said they had a hard time to get the permit to build, but ultimately it was granted. However, that didn’t come without incident.

“At the time of building the gurdwara, we had lots of incidents that damaged our gurdwara. They were breaking our glass doors and there were so many problems we had,” said Wadhwa.

Wadhwa added they didn’t have too many incidents after that, and they made sure to let the surrounding community know who they are and what they do.

“We believe in peace. This is a place of worship,” said Wadhwa.

However, in 2016, the gurdwara was vandalized with spray-painted swastikas and the graffiti was visible around six locations in and around the building.

“Since then, we got worried again,” said Wadhwa.

“We’re very fortunate to have this security system that nobody could dare to come and demolish or damage the gurdwara.”

The Sikh Society said it cannot eliminate all hate crimes, but the new security measures will deter anyone from thinking of doing so.

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