Vancouver (Canada):Ripudaman Singh Malik, the founder of Khalsa Credit Union and Sikh philanthropist, was shot dead in Vancouver while on way to his office earlier on Thursday. He has recently made a trip to India and also has supported the endeavours made by PM Modi toward the Sikh community.
The Canadian police have said they are still working to determine the motive behind the targeted killing of Ripudaman Singh Malik, a 75-year-old Sikh man acquitted in the tragic 1985 Air India Kanishka terrorist bombing case. Malik and co-accused Ajaib Singh Bagri were acquitted in 2005 of mass murder and conspiracy charges related to the two bombings in 1985 that killed 331 people.
The report cited a witness who said he heard three shots and pulled Malik from his red Tesla bleeding from a neck wound. Another witness from a nearby business identified that the victim of the shooting was Malik.
Surrey Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said a man shot at that location at around 9:30 am succumbed to his injuries at the scene. They say it appears to be a targeted shooting and are not releasing the victim's name. The police said they located a suspect vehicle which was engulfed in fire, the report added.
Another report said that while police had not initially released the victim's identity, it confirmed it after Malik's son, Jaspreet Malik, posted a statement on social media about his father's shooting. The media will always refer to him as someone charged with the Air India bombing, Malik's son wrote on Facebook, according to ABC News. The media and RCMP never seemed to accept the court's decision and I pray today's tragedy is not related.
In a statement, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team said: "We are aware of Mr Malik's background, though at this time we are still working to determine the motive. We can confirm that the shooting appears to be targeted and there is not believed to be any further risk to the public."