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Ripudaman Singh Malik murder: Two charged

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CANADIAN police have arrested and charged two men with the murder of Ripudaman Singh Malik, a Sikh businessma­n who was acquitted in connection with the 1985 Air India bombing that killed 329 people.

Police found Malik with gunshot wounds before he died in Surrey, British Columbia, on July 14.

Police said at the time that they had not establishe­d a motive for Malik’s killing nor found evidence to suggest whether the killing was connected to the airline attack, though the shooting appeared to be targeted.

The RCMP’s homicide investigat­ion team said on Wednesday that they have charged 21-year-old Tanner Fox and 23-year-old Jose Lopez with the first-degree murder of Malik.

The two men’s lawyers could not immediatel­y be found to seek comment.

Informatio­n about the charges was included in the notice of a news conference. Police said they did not have other details to share ahead of the news conference.

Malik and co-accused Ajaib Singh Bagri, a sawmill worker in British Columbia, were acquitted in 2005 of charges related to the attack on Air India Flight 182, which exploded over the Atlantic Ocean in 1985 in one of history’s deadliest bombings of a commercial airliner.

They were also acquitted of charges related to the killing two baggage handlers who died when a suitcase bomb, alleged by police as designed to destroy another Air India jet over the Pacific Ocean, exploded in Japan’s Narita airport.

Canadian police were criticized for their investigat­ion of the attack. The government apologized in 2010 to families of the victims, saying authoritie­s failed to act on informatio­n that could have prevented the attack or catch those responsibl­e.

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