Assassins of B.C. man acquitted of Air India bombing ‘hired and paid’: court document
Court documents in the case of two men who murdered British Columbia businessman Ripudaman Singh Malik in 2022 say they were “hired and paid” to kill him.
However, the agreed statement of facts does not say who hired them to kill Malik, who was acquitted in 2005 in a B.C. court of the Air India bombings that killed 331 people in 1985.
The statement provided by the BC Prosecution Service says Tanner Fox and Jose Lopez acted together to kill Malik, using a stolen car they set on fire after riddling the victim with bullets as he sat in his Tesla on July 14, 2022.
It says Fox and Lopez went to the Surrey complex where Malik owned a business the day before the murder, “scoping out the location” for several minutes.