Canada shamed again! Trudeau's false allegation exposed...

On July 14, 2022, Ripudaman Singh Malik, who was exonerated in the 1985 bombing case involving air india Flight 182, was killed in british Columbia. The british Columbia supreme court has now charged Tanner Fox and Jose Lopez with Malik's murder. On october 31, the court will now issue the case's punishment. Both of the accused are thought to be eligible for at least 20 years in prison.

The nation's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, has also suffered a significant blow after the two defendants admitted to the allegations in this occurrence and were found guilty by the court. The same individual who was accusing india of killing Nijjar has now admitted to killing Malik.

The attorneys claimed that Malik's murder had financial motivations. However, it's still unclear who hired the murderers and why. Malik's family is still demanding justice because they feel the inquiry is not finished.

According to Gloria Ng, Lopez's attorney, money may be the primary motivator for the crime. It is unclear, meanwhile, who the primary offenders were and whether they had a personal disagreement with the deceased. According to court documents, there may have been multiple parties involved in the murder, each of whom hired the murderers and planned the crime.

The bombing of air india Flight 182 and Malik's involvement

The name Ripudaman Singh Malik was initially linked to the 1985 bombing of air india Flight 182. This incident claimed the lives of 329 people. It is regarded as the worst act of terrorism in Canadian history. Due to insufficient evidence, Malik and his co-accused Ajaib Singh Bagri were acquitted in 2005; yet, the bombing's issues and doubts persisted.

Find out more: