- Hardial Singh Johal
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high school janitor , [Jiwa, Salim. "Margin of Terror: A Reporter's Twenty-Year Odyssey Covering the Tragedies of the Air India Bombing.", 2006] Hardial Singh Johal was an avid follower ofTalwinder Singh Parmar , and thus closely eyed in the investigation following theAir India bombing . He was alleged to have stored the suitcase explosives in the basement of a Vancouver school, and to have purchased the tickets for the flights on which the bombs were placed.Moments after a
wiretap ped phonecall with Parmar onJune 20 1985, a man phonedCanadian Pacific Airlines where he spoke to ticket agent Martine Donahue, and purchased two tickets - one for a "Mohinderbel Singh" forAir India Flight 301 to Tokyo, and another under the name of "Jaswand Singh" for CP Air Flight 086, which was connecting to the Air India flight. The contact phone number left with the ticket agent became one of the first leads tracked by investigators, and was owned by Johal.Globe and Mail , [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/backgrounder/airindia/pages/s_evidence.html Air India: Evidence from the trial] ]The initial phone conversation, as translated, included the following exchange;::Parmar: Did he write the story?::Johal: No he didn't.::Parmar: Do that work first. [http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/airindia/documents/tab6.pdf Scanned Document ] ]
It is believed that "writing the story" referred to purchasing the tickets for the flight, and after the tickets were purchased, Johal phoned Parmar back and asked if he could "come over and read the story he asked for", to which Parmar agreed.
His house was raided by the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) onNovember 6 , 1985 along with the residences ofTalwinder Singh Parmar ,Inderjit Singh Reyat ,Surjan Singh Gill andManmohan Singh .On
November 15 , 2002, Johal died of natural causes at the age of 55.References
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