Judge fixes trial date on Air India bombing anniversary, dismays victimsfamilies
May 13th, 2010 - 12:31 pm ICT by ANIVancouver (Canada), May 13 (ANI): A decision by a Supreme Court judge in the Canadian province of British Columbia to schedule the start of the perjury trial of 1985 Air India bomb accused Inderjit Singh Reyat for June 22, the 25th anniversary of the attack, has dismayed the families of the victims involved.
“The families won’t be very happy. “They should have kept it away from the anniversary,” the Globe and Mail quoted Bal Gupta, a spokesperson for the victims’ families for several years, as saying.
Gupta was speaking after Mr. Justice Mark McEwan rescheduled the seven-day trial of Reyat when his lawyer told the court that he was involved in another trial that was continuing longer than he had anticipated and he could not be in court for the perjury trial on Monday.
Lata Pada, who had a husband and two daughters on Flight 182, said the anniversary was important to honour the memory of those onboard. Her mind will be on matters other than Mr. Reyat, she said.
But she still felt the sting of events. “It is hard to believe it has been 25 years, and we are still at a point where a criminal case against Mr. Reyat is still playing out,” she said.
Rattan Mall, the editor of a well-established Indo-Canadian newspaper, said bringing Reyat to trial before a jury around the time of the anniversary was patently unfair to him.
“There is going to be a whole lot of emotions whipped up around that time. You cannot expect [Mr.] Reyat to be viewed fairly. The perception of justice should be there, it is not just justice. … you got to be fair to everyone,” he said.
Reyat faces charges of perjury for allegedly testifying falsely in 2003 at a trial that acquitted B.C. residents Ripudaman Singh Malik and Ajaib Singh Bagri of charges of murder related to the Air India disaster.
The Crown alleges that Reyat told the court under oath, with the intent to mislead, that he did not know or recall details of the alleged conspiracy, beyond a few matters. The prosecution alleges he lied 27 times during his testimony.
Jury selection for the perjury trial was to begin next Monday.
Two bombs were placed on planes at Vancouver International Airport on June 22, 1985, by a group of Vancouver-based Sikh militants fighting for an independent homeland carved out of India.
The bombs exploded hours later, on June 23, on opposite sides of the world.
One of them went off at Tokyo’s Narita airport, killing two baggage handlers. The second bomb exploded about an hour later aboard Air India Flight 182 over the Atlantic Ocean, killing 329 people. (ANI)
- Perjury trial of 1985 Air India terrorist bombing starts in Vancouver - Sep 10, 2010
- Air India bomb-maker convicted of perjury - Sep 19, 2010
- Perjury trials in Air India 'Kaniska' bombing case - Mar 03, 2010
- Air India bomber gets nine more years for perjury (Lead) - Jan 08, 2011
- Air India bomber gets nine more years in jail - Jan 08, 2011
- Jail Kanishka bomber for 14 more years, court told - Nov 18, 2010
- Perjury trials in Air India 'Kanishla' bombing case halted - Mar 09, 2010
- Air India bomber found guilty in perjury trial - Sep 19, 2010
- Air India Kanishka bomber Reyat appeals against perjury conviction - Feb 09, 2011
- Air India bomber faces fresh trial next week - Sep 01, 2010
- Air India bombing case: Judge warns jurors to resist conducting research on Reyat - Sep 01, 2010
- Air India Kanishka bomber apologies to victims' families - Nov 19, 2010
- Families angry as Air India bomber appeals conviction - Feb 09, 2011
- Air India Kanishka bomber faces fresh trial next month - May 13, 2010
- Air India bombing accused faces $5.2-million bill - Apr 22, 2011
Tags: 25th anniversary, air india, air india bombing, air india disaster, ajaib singh bagri, canadian province, criminal case, globe and mail, gupta, inderjit singh reyat, indo canadian, lata pada, malik, mark mcewan, mr justice, perjury trial, province of british columbia, supreme court judge, two daughters, vancouver canada