Ripudaman Singh Malik’s son Jaspreet said outside the family’s $6.8-million South Surrey home on Friday that his father had no security concerns.
Several workers unloaded stacks of boxes from a red container outside the front door of Papillon Eastern Imports, which Malik founded as a Gastown store in the early 1970s.And there was no sign of the spot where a shooter, or shooters, opened fire on the 75-year-old at 9:27 a.m. on Thursday as he sat in the driver’s seat of his Tesla.
Anyone nearby who witnessed anything or has dash-cam footage taken between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. is asked to contact investigators, he said. Some criticized Malik for the letter, in which he also expressed support for a united India in contrast to his previous separatist position. Postmedia has spoken to more than a dozen people who know Malik or worked on the investigation into the June 23, 1985, Air India bombing that left 329 dead. None believed that Malik’s murder, which they all described as shocking, had anything to do the terrorist plot 37 years ago.Article contentRetired Mountie Doug Best, a lead investigator of the evidence against Malik in the Air India bombing, said Friday that “this shocking news brought back a flood of memories.
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