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Kanishka bombing: Canada Police identified ‘Mr. X’; Refuses to reveal his name

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) refused to disclose the name of “Mr. X”, which after identifying the Hitharto unknown person, who helped testing a bomb a few weeks before the bombing of Kanishka on June 1985, an Air India flight and was obliged to Mumbai.ALSO READ: Indian-Canadian Group 1985 urges Kanishka Memorial to honor Air India bombing victims “In the case of mass murder case already unknown suspects recently died without facing allegations,” Vancouver Sun RCMP Assistant Commissioner David Tabaul was quoted.He said, “The name cannot be issued due to privacy laws, even if the man is dead,” he said.Tabol revealed the 40th anniversary of bombing by Khalistani militants (23 June), killing all 329 (307 passengers and 22 crew members) on board flight AI 182. He was speaking as a member of a Canadian delegation in Ireland, which is in the European country for the anniversary ceremony.Also read: How India forced Canada to change its stand on Khalistani terroristsThe AI ​​182 was flying to London for a stopover in the British capital when the bombings occurred, and the remains of the aircraft fell from the coast of Ireland into a sea.How was it ‘Shri X‘ Identified?According to Tabaul, despite the acquittal of two major suspects in 2005, investigators continued to work on the case “to bind some loose loops,” and inspired them to highlight the identity of Mr. X.On June 4, 1985, he traveled to Duncan, British Columbia, with plot mastermind Talwinder Singh Parmar. The two then joined the electrician Inderjit Singh Rayat.The group then went into the forest and tested the bomb, unaware that they were being followed by agents of Canadian security intelligence service. The agents heard the explosion but misunderstood it as a gun bullet.ALSO READ: The Canadian government had earned a conspiracy to bomb the Air India of 1985, in which 329 were killed,Paramar, Babbar Khalsa International Founder, was killed in a police encounter in Punjab in 1992, Rayat convicted the Air India bomb to assist Shri X and Parmar. However, he later testified that he did not know the name of Mr. X.

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