One of the men acquitted in the Air India bombing trial says he'll gladly answer all questions if he's called to testify at the public inquiry into the disaster.
Ripudaman Singh Malik was at city hall in Surrey, B.C., on Monday, looking for permits to expand his Khalsa school for Sikh boys and girls.
Asked about the possibility he might be called to appear at an inquiry into the 1985 bombing of Air India Flight 182, he said: "Of course … if I'm called, then I'll answer all the questions."
Malik was acquitted last year, along with Ajaib Singh Bagri, on all charges related to the bombing.
Canada's worst case of mass murder, the bombing killed all 329 people on board Air India Flight 182. Two baggage handlers at Tokyo's Narita Airport died in another connected bombing.Neither one testified at the trial.
09/05/06 CBC News, Canada
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