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Man acquitted in 1985 Air India plane bombing shot dead in Canada
2022-07-16
Khalistani nonsense or related Sikh gangster stuff?
[GreaterKashmir] Ripudaman Singh Malik, who was acquitted on charges of bombing an Air India plane killing 329 people on board, has been rubbed out in British Columbia, according to media reports.

Malik was killed as he sat inside his car in the Vancouver suburb of Surrey on Thursday, the Vancouver Sun reported.

Malik and a Babbar Khalsa
...more fully Babbar Khalsa International, one of the Khalistan independence groups who hope to somehow create a Sikh homeland in the Indian Punjab through anti-Indian terror and lawfare, funded by the Sikh diaspora and trained and guided as a project of Pakistan’s ISI...
associate, Ajaib Singh Bagri, were acquitted by a British Columbia Supreme Court
...the political football known as The Highest Court in the Land, home of penumbrae and emanations...
judge of murder and conspiracy charges in the terrorist kaboom that brought down Air India's Kanishka, a Boeing 747 aircraft, over the Atlantic Ocean near Ireland in 1985.

Bombs had been planted in the luggage on that plane.

The explosives in the second plane went off at Tokyo airport killing two baggage handlers rather than mid flight.

The terrorist attack on Air India, the worst in aviation history but for the 9/11 attacks, is a shameful taint on Canada's record because it could not bring the perpetrators fully to justice.

Only one person, the bomb-maker Inderjit Singh Reyat was convicted in connection with the attack after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter in 2003 but got off lightly.

He was sentenced to nine years in prison and was released in 2016.

Reyat was also convicted of perjury for lying when he testified in the trial of Malik and Bagri.

The Sun site quoted Integrated Homicide Investigation Team Sergeant Timothy Pierotti as saying, "We are aware of Mr. Malik's background, though at this time we are still working to determine the motive".

He said that the police were confident that there were witnesses who could help with the investigation.

Retired Royal Canadian Mounted Police Deputy Commissioner Gary Bass, who had overseen the investigation into the terrorist attack, indicated to the Sun that Malik had many enemies.

"I'm not privy to the ongoing investigations on Malik right now, but I can say that from years when I was (investigating) that he was involved in a number of activities that might bring him into conflict with other people," the former official of Canada's federal police told the Sun.

CTV News reported that a vehicle was found engulfed in flames near the site of the shooting and that it was believed to be associated with Malik's killing.

The Canada Broadcasting Corporation reported that a witness said he heard three shots and pulled Malik from his red Tesla bleeding from a neck wound.

Malik "was acquitted because there were some mistakes during the investigation, the agencies made some mistakes and the courts couldn't find him guilty," Rob Alexander, whose father, Mathew Alexander, died in the terrorist attack told CTV News.

Alexander, who is a member of the Air India Victims' Family Association, added, "Do we get closure from what happened today? Not really. In the end, your loved one's not coming back".

The Sun said that after his acquittal Malik ran a banking outfit, Khalsa Credit Union, and the Satnam Education Society which runs several "Khalsa schools".

He also ran a clothing company, Papillon Eastern Imports, in whose parking lot he was killed.
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Posted by:trailing wife

#8  Karma. Beem expecting this ever since the 747 went KABLOOIE!!!
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2022-07-16 23:46  

#7  Many thanks for the leg up, Frank G.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2022-07-16 16:09  

#6  The Indian government intelligence agencies can play the long game
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom    2022-07-16 11:54  

#5  
Posted by: Frank G   2022-07-16 10:38  

#4  Shot dead? That's inconceivable!
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2022-07-16 10:12  

#3  Malik was one of the old guard of the Babbar Khalsa. For years, Malik tried to ingratiate himself with the conservative party, playing in leagues too big for him. Only an independent and fair investigation can expose how much the khalistanis, who are in a way proxies of the Pakistain ISI, are embedded and symbiotically entwined with Canadian politics today. I'm guessing, a lot. Simply put, there's too many sikhs and pakis in Canada. Anyway.

This article tries to delve into the rot.

Last month Malik began feeling so safe in Trudeau's la la land, he tried to praise Modi, the Indian PM, for some freebies and sops he'd given to sikhs, just for being sikhs. Don't ask... man's as big a socialist wuss as any.

Now, Malik has made a lot of money in Canada and has investments in local businesses from transport to real estate. He was in a happy place. But the cab drivers and plumbers and random mustachioed roustabouts, the have-nots who are led on these 'revolutions'? What of them? They see this rich old fcuker, tweeting and talking nice about the enemy on teevee. What do they do? He's a pariah isn't he? Besides, the movement needs new blood and complacent sikhs a fresh taste of terror.

As the larger sikh clans in Canada give way to nuclear families in an unforgiving economy, and each successive generation of canadian sikhs learns to put their individual interests ahead of this garibaldi bearded tomfoolery for the elders, interest for khalistan has waned. Progress, economic, social, psychological, will do that to you.

The khalsa terrorists in Canada are just trying to police their community, spread fear and drum up unquestioned loyalty with these actions. They want all sikhs in canada to live in absolute fealty to them, vote as per their commands, be ready to boycott, riot, rally around, whatever... on command. Kind of like the muzz.

If the canadians are smart they'll crack down on them, and by that I mean kill a few. Just for the fcuk of it. Let there be a small Sikh lives matter thingy, then kill some more, and they'll be okay. But of course, no body listens...
Posted by: Dron66046   2022-07-16 09:00  

#2  I thought they had tight gun control in Canada? Or, just on law abiding citizens like here (Chicago, NYC, et al)?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-07-16 08:17  

#1  OK, 3 things here.

1. Canada has much stricter gun laws than the United States. Therefore, we see another example of how stricter gun controls, only disarm Honest citizens, allowing the criminal element to have greater safety in its operations against citizens.

2. Without a swiftly and judiciously applied Death Penalty, Mass Murders get free Room and Board at the expense of Taxpayers and yes even the families of the victims help pay for their up keep.

Karma is sometimes slow, but will tap the earner on the shoulder better and harder than any Politically Correct handed out social justice ever will.
Posted by: NN2N1   2022-07-16 08:17  

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