Air India Flight 182
1985 bombing of an Air India Boeing 747-237B over the Atlantic Ocean near Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Air India Flight 182 was a passenger plane which, on June 23, 1985, exploded from a bomb that was placed on the plane. The aircraft was going between Montréal-Mirabel International Airport, Montreal, Quebec, and New Delhi, India. It was an Air India Boeing 747-237B, registration VT-EFO. The bombing was called the largest mass murder in modern Canadian history, and the deadliest act of air terrorism before 9/11.
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Bombing
The flight was going between Montreal and New Delhi. The plane exploded when it was flying 31,000 feet over Atlantic Ocean South of Ireland. The bomb was hidden in a Sanyo tuner in a suitcase which was in the forward cargo hold. Around fifty-five minutes later after the loss of the aircraft, a suitcase which was checked in by one of the accused perpetrators in the bombing exploded at Japan’s Narita Airport and killed two baggage handlers and injured four other people nearby. The suitcase was on its way to another airliner at Narita. At least 329 people were killed in the explosion aboard Flight 182.
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Passengers
Most of the victims on-board were Canadians, but 27 came from the United Kingdom, and 10 more came from the United States, five from Brazil, four from Germany, three from France, two each from Italy and Australia, one each from Japan, Mexico, Russia, China, and Belgium. Four passengers and all 22 crew members were from India'
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Suspects
The suspects in the bombing were from the Sikh separatist group called the Babbar Khalsa:
- Talwinder Singh Parmar
- Inderjit Singh Reyat
- Ripudaman Singh Malik
- Ajaib Singh Bagri
- Surjan Singh Gill
- Hardial Singh Johal and Manmohan Singh
- Daljit Sandhu
- Lakhbir Singh Brar Rode
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