Surjan Singh Gill
Surjan Singh Gill was a suspect in the bombing of Air India Flight 182, and has been alleged to have been a possible Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) mole.[1]
Gill referred to himself by the self-proclaimed title of "Consular General of Khalistan", and was a member of Babbar Khalsa until three days before the bombing.[1] It has been suggested that CSIS wanted to pull "their man" out of the group as soon as they realised that a serious plot was underway and about to take place.[1]
Although a central figure in the investigation, Gill was never charged and disappeared after flying to the United Kingdom.[2]
References
- ^ a b c CBC, Crime Files: The Mole, August 27, 2003
- ^ WSWS, Twenty years since the Air India bombins, July 29, 2005
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- Babbar Khalsa militants
- Ripudaman Singh Malik
- Ajaib Singh Bagri
- Inderjit Singh Reyat
- Manmohan Singh
- Daljit Sandhu
- Talwinder Singh Parmar
- Surjan Singh Gill
- Hardial Singh Johal
- Inder Thakur
- Yelavarthy Nayudamma
informants involved
- Ted Finn
- James S. Warren
- Mel Deschenes
- Santokh Bagga
judges
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