The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has finally identified the mysterious person who helped in the bomb test on Vancouver Island a few weeks before the Air India bomb on 23 June 1985. However, the police have refused to disclose the name. Air India aircraft flew from Montreal in Canada and left for Mumbai.
According to Canadian media reports, RCMP Assistant Commissioner David Table said that an unknown suspect already died in the case of mass murder. He said that due to the privacy law, he cannot tell the name of that person, even if he is dead.
Bomb blast took place in Air India on 23 June 1985
David Tabul revealed this before the 40th anniversary of the incident (23 June), in which all 329 (307 passengers and 22 crew members) were killed in the AI ​​182 aircraft. Dozens of victims’ relatives arrived to join the service, who died in a bomb blast in Air India flight 182 on the coast of Ireland. When the bomb exploded, he was flying towards London.
Mysterious person went to Duncan with terrorist Talwinder Parmar
David Table said that the investigators continued the investigation in the case despite the acquittal of two major suspects in the 2005 bombings. This revealed the identity of the mysterious person. On 4 June 1985, a mysterious person named Mr. X arrived with Talwinder Singh Parmar, the mastermind of the terrorist conspiracy.
He told that after this, both people met electrician Indrajit Singh Reyat. The three persons entered the forest to test the bomb under the supervision of Canadian security intelligence service agents. Although the agents heard the sound of the explosion, initially it was considered the sound of the bullet.
Parmar, the founder of the Babbar Khalsa Sikh separatist group, was killed in 1992 before he was accused in an Air India attack conspiracy. Reit confessed to helping Mr. X and Parmar in making Air India bombs.
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