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There is an astonishing amount of information out there about the Hayer murder it came out at an unrelated gang trial that gangsters Robbie Soomel and Daljit Basran were hired by the Babbar Khalsa terrorist group to do the murder for $50,000. Soomel is doing life in another murder. Basran disappeared and is probably dead. I knew Hayer well and even shared a few threats with him in the months leading up to his death. But the murder still stunned me and continues to do so today. People have to learn in this country to be able to disagree without attacking others, threatening others and in this extreme case, killing. SAYS: I don think Anil Hanse and you have the same position at all. Anil father was the pilot of the plane who died in the crash and Anil believes the two men who were charged and acquitted are actually guilty. Of course he does. its a result of the RCMP spin that highly affected an emotionally involved person, all objectivity was lost for him. Thankfully we live in a country where judges can make objective decisions. KIM SAYS AGAIN: How much time did YOU spend at the trial? I sure Anil spent more. He also traveled to Ottawa to make submissions at the Air India inquiry. How disgusting for you to write off his opinion as somehow being less objective or less informed than yours. I not a fan of Canadian based Sikh extremists, but I think it unfortunate that our media regularly provides a very selected number of facts for a given story and comes to a conclusion that is not neccessarily the truth. Tara Singh Hayer has become a political martyr, this has resulted in his son (who has no other qualifications) becoming an MLA. While I agree with KB that it Hayer death wais most likely the work of extremist Sikhs, perhaps because of his future estifying in the Air India trial, but this is not the only possible scenerio. When Hayer was shot in the 80s, he was not shot by a Sikh extremist. It is allegged that a Sikh extremist group provided the weapon and perhaps encouragement to the shooter, but the motivation of the shooter was a personal family vendetta. From what I understand, the shooter was someone whose father was one Hayer best friends and who himself considered Hayer a father figure and thus confided in him about his fathers extra marital affair. When his father and Hayer had a falling out, Hayer published details of the extra marital affair to malign his ex friends family. As such, over the years, Hayer picked squirmishes with several people in the EI community and made a lot of enemies because of the attacks and exposes in his TABLOID newspaper. As such there are dozens or perhaps hundreds of people that may have wished him death because of personal reasons. He as much of a martyr as his son is a qualified MLA. KIM SAYS: A lot of the information you describe as FACTS are just wrong. Harkirat Singh Bagga, the youth who shot Hayer in 1988, was used by militants. Ajaib Bagri visited him in jail and even bought him a TV. He was given money by the BK in all three cases and he met with ISYF people here. The judge who sentenced him in 1988 DID NOT accept his recantation that militants had put him up to the shooting and he was made at Hayer for articles about his father. Here are a couple of other articles containing FACTS to help inform you: Hayer evidence overlooked: 1988 article about Air India confession missing until 2002 Vancouver Sun Fri Mar 12 2004 Page: B4 Section: Westcoast News Byline: Kim Bolan Dateline: VANCOUVER Source: Vancouver Sun VANCOUVER Air India prosecutors and the RCMP missed a crucial piece of evidence in the 1988 attempted assassination of Tara Singh Hayer until almost four years after his murder, according to just released court documents. Investigators did not notice until March 2002 that they had a copy of an article Hayer wrote three days before he was critically wounded that said Ajaib Singh Bagri had confessed to the Air India bombing. Bagri was charged with the 1988 attempted murder of Hayer in October 2000, the same day he was arrested in the 1985 Air India bombing. That charge was stayed in January after the Crown said some of the evidence was no longer available. Hayer was on the Air India trial witness list when he was assassinated in November 1998 in a second shooting that remains unsolved. According to court documents from the Air India trial, the RCMP recommended as early as April 1997 that Bagri be charged with the 1988 shooting of Hayer, but a Surrey prosecutor decided in June 1997 that the charge could not be supported. Missing from the evidence given to the Crown was the Aug. 19, 1988 article Hayer wrote about Bagri, even though Hayer had provided it to the RCMP in early 1997. The first Hayer shooting took place at his Indo Canadian Times office on Aug. 22, 1988. It left Hayer paralysed. RCMP Sgt. Bart Blachford, of the Air India Task Force, said in a March 2002 affidavit that he asked in 1997 for translation of a number of Hayer articles that have given cause for Mr. Bagri to be angry with Mr. Hayer. But the most extreme article written by Hayer directly implicating Bagri in the Air India bombing was overlooked at the time, Blachford said. was unaware of the article existence and/or translation, Blachford said. Only in March 2002, when prosecutors were looking for more articles to support their application to get the Hayer evidence admitted at the Air India trial, did an RCMP officer locate the August 1988 article. Blachford explained his position to Crown prosecutor Richard Cairns in a letter dated March 13, 2002 that was released Thursday. you showed the article to me today, dated August 19, 1988, that was the first time I was aware of this article and would have incorporated it into the Crown Counsel report that was subsequently provided to yourself, Blachford said. apologize for this oversight. Hayer son Dave, a Liberal MLA, said Thursday he was unaware the RCMP had recommended charges against Bagri in 1997, when his father was still alive. And he said it is unfortunate that the key article went missing for so many years. if they had given that article to the Crown in 1997, the charge would have been laid then, Dave Hayer said. The court documents were released in response to an application by The Vancouver Sun and The Globe and Mail. They also say RCMP Const. John Green located the binder that included the critical article on his desk as he was packing up to move to a new office in March 2002. have no idea how it came to be in my work station, Green said in an affidavit. Justice Ian Bruce Josephson decided against admitting the Hayer evidence at the Air India trial, calling it prejudicial. attempted murder is a chilling crime which would tend to show a disposition towards extreme violence, Josephson said in his 2002 ruling. Editor knew assassin was here: court documents: Crown had planned to use newspaper articles as evidence till charge stayed Vancouver Sun Fri Feb 20 2004 Page: A2 Section: News Byline: Kim Bolan Source: Vancouver Sun Two weeks before Tara Singh Hayer was shot and paralyzed in 1988, he wrote an article saying an assassin had recently come to Vancouver to kill him, according to court documents from the Air India case released Thursday. Hayer Aug. 5, 1988 article said teenager Harkirat Singh Bagga had been arrested during a recent trip to Vancouver because an informant told police he was going to kill Hayer and a Sikh leader named Manmohan Singh. Despite the prophetic story, Bagga shot Hayer on Aug. 22, 1988, pleading guilty several months later to attempted murder. The article is one of many the Crown intended to use as evidence that accused Air India bomber Ajaib Singh Bagri was also involved in the Hayer assassination attempt. But that charge was stayed in January when the Crown said some of the evidence was no longer available. Hundreds of pages of documents on the Hayer attempted murder were released after an application by The Vancouver Sun and the Globe and Mail newspapers. Hayer, who was a potential witness in the Air India case, was assassinated in November 1998. His murder remains unsolved. He told police in October 1995 that he overheard Bagri confess his role in the Air India bombing at the office of a mutual friend in England in the fall of 1985. That friend, Tarsem Singh Purewal, was murdered in January 1995. Hayer spoke to the police several times between the June 1985 Air India bombing and his 1995 statement implicating Bagri, without revealing what he allegedly overheard in England. But Hayer did tell police repeatedly about n umerous plots to assassinate him, starting in 1985. In October 1985 he said suspected Air India mastermind Talwinder Singh Parmar had hired a hitman to kill him for $10,000. In October 1988, after the first shooting, Hayer told police he had received a call from England weeks before the shooting saying a contract was out on both himself and Purewal. In the 1985 police statement, Hayer, then a Sikh separatist supporter, questioned how Air India co accused Ripudaman Singh Malik to India every couple of months and is not denied a visa if Malik was a Parmar supporter. The documents outline how prosecutors tried unsuccessfully to get the Hayer shooting evidence admitted at the Air India bombing trial in April and May of 2002. The Crown contended the plot was hatched when Bagri and Bagga met in Pakistan several months before the 1988 shooting and were photographed together. An article Hayer published three days before the assassination attempt saying Bagri had confessed his involvement in Air India was motive for the 1988 shooting, the prosecution said. Bagri defence team countered that Bagri could not have known Hayer was a potential witness in Air India in 1988 because Hayer did not give his first incriminating police statement against Bagri until years later. And they pointed out that Hayer was sympathetic to the Sikh separatist movement in many 1983 and 1984 articles, and had offered support to Bagri and Parmar. In fact, a few months after the Indian Army attacked the Golden Temple Sikhism holiest shrine in June 1984, Hayer joined calls for a boycott of Air India and Hindus in India and abroad, according to one of his articles. Hayer quoted a speech he had given in Toronto that fall in his Indo Canadian Times newspaper: said that to attain Khalistan [the homeland Sikh separatists wanted to create in Punjab], we should raise armies in the countries where Sikhs are living. After the Air India bombing, Hayer wrote more critically about Bagri, Parmar and the use of violence in the Sikh separatist movement. He linked them to the Air India bombing in several articles released Thursday. The documents included details of other evidence the Crown intended to use against Bagri in the Hayer shooting, including a search of Bagga locker at a bus depot that revealed a piece of paper with the names and numbers of two Kamloops residents one of whom was Bagri brother in law. A handwriting expert concluded Bagri have written the note. The trial resumes Feb. 27. Many Sikhs believe the slayings are connected. It was a cold evening in January 1995 when 61 year old Tarsem Singh Purewal locked up the office of his weekly Punjabi newspaper here for the last time. He had stayed late, as he often did, to finish an article. As he stood in the doorway of Des Pardes on a busy street in this working class Sikh suburb of London, Purewal was shot in the heart in a calculated professional assassination. editor assassinated in 1998. think there is a connection there. The information about the other will come out when one is solved, said Gurbax Singh Virk, who took over as editor of Purewal paper after the assassination. culprit is not in the forefront. Just a month before Purewal was shot, he told some Sikh separatist leaders in Pakistan that he was going to print information about who was responsible for the 1985 Air India bombing. Hayer was expected to be a witness in the Air India bombing and the information he provided to RCMP before his murder was about a conversation he overheard in Purewal office in the fall of 1985 between the British editor and one of the Canadian suspects in the case. While Purewal murder was the first physical attack against him, Hayer had been shot and paralysed 10 years before his assassination. A youth named Harkirat Singh Bagga, who had been living in England, was convicted of the 1988 shooting, although one of two men charged last fall in the Air India bombing, Ajaib Singh Bagri a Kamloops Babbar Khalsa leader has also now been charged in the 1988 case. Virk was visited just over a year ago by RCMP and Scotland Yard investigators asking if there was a connection between the Hayer and Purewal killings. At the time, he wasn sure if there was. He didn know what to tell police. But the more he has learned over the past year, the more he now believes the killings are inextricably linked. While Purewal had been a devoted Khalistani for years, he was becoming disillusioned with some of the militant groups. His final trip to Pakistan indicated that, Virk said. He returned and wrote an article that very critical against the International Sikh Youth Federation, Virk said. The article was based on an interview Purewal did with Khalistan Commando Force leader Wassan Singh Jafferwal, who was arrested in Amritsar earlier this month after 15 years underground. Jafferwal accused the ISYF of misappropriating money donated for the militant cause. Virk said suspicion immediately fell on ISYF members after the killing. Five were arrested within a week, but were released without charges. Surrey RCMP have still not arrested anyone in the Hayer slaying. But in July 1999 they identified a suspect who was an Edmonton ISYF leader. They say the investigation remains active. But the information Purewal and Hayer held in common on those suspected of plotting to blow up Air India Flight 182 could have been the most dangerous. Dr. Jagjit Singh Chohan was close to both Purewal and Hayer and is now re evaluating his theory about the killings. He also now thinks there is a possible connection. At 74, Chohan is the founder of the Khalistan movement. He began preaching Sikh separatism in 1967 while elected to the Punjab state legislature. Though the staunchest of Khalistan supporters, Chohan has criticized the violence of the ISYF and the Babbars the same two groups attacked by Hayer and eventually Purewal. During a lengthy interview at his West End London apartment, Chohan revealed new details about Bagga, the young man convicted of shooting and paralysing Hayer in 1988. Chohan said Bagga was brought to him in London a few months before the attempted assassination. have seen such a bad period. I saw this young man. I said What are you doing here? Chohan said of Bagga, whom he described as a at the time. (Bagga was 17 years old when he was arrested fleeing from the Hayer Surrey office.) he slept in my flat there all alone and I didn know if he could be used to kill me. Chohan said Bagga wanted to become an armed combatant for Khalistan. But Chohan convinced the youth to return to India to finish his studies. said, Listen, you are not goin g to become a leader if you don study. What will you do? Supposing Khalistan becomes a reality what will be your role in that Khalistan? Chohan recalled. said, Yes that is right. I said, Listen, I can get you a ticket, go back to Punjab, go back to your school. Chohan said Bagga agreed and the doctor got him about $1,000 for the ticket. said, I will enter via Pakistan. People were coming and going at that time, Chohan said. then met these people there. In his interrogation report, a copy of which was obtained earlier by The Vancouver Sun, Sivia confirmed Bagga was in Pakistan months before the first Hayer shooting. Chohan said the Babbars frightened Bagga into doing what they wanted. said, We are going to kill you tonight. The only way you can be saved is to come along with us. They brought him back here, Chohan said. On Bagga return to England, he stayed with then British Babbar leader Gurmej Singh Gill, a former Vancouver resident, Chohan said. brought him back here because they wanted to use him. They could use him to kill anybody, Chohan said. I was saved. But Bagga ended up shooting Hayer four months later, injuring the Canadian Sikh so severely that he was left paralysed and in constant pain until his murder 10 years later. Chohan was stunned the youth he had helped had done something so violent. Chohan thinks Canada has had more violence than England there was nobody to speak against it. I had to take the brunt. They were even going to kill me. I was attacked twice because I was opposing violence and they said I was an agent of the Indian government, Chohan said. Purewal and Hayer were friends for more than 30 years before each of their lives ended prematurely at the end of an assassin gun. Like many Sikhs around the world, they embraced the Khalistan movement after the Indian Army attacked their Golden Temple in Amritsar in June, 1984, to deal with an armed uprising organized by separatist leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale. Despite Hayer printed attacks on the ISYF and the Babbar Khalsa, he remained a Khalistani up until a few years before his murder. Purewal remained close to both groups for years after Hayer. That support gave him access to the Pakistan bases of militant groups. He photographed Talwinder Singh Parmar with a rocket launcher on his shoulder in Pakistan. The former Burnaby resident, whom RCMP have called an unindicted co conspirator in the Air India bombing, was killed by Indian police after being captured in 1992. was trusted by the Babbar Khalsa, Virk said. Hayer and Mr. Purewal were personal friends. . . . Sometimes Purewal gave news to Tara and sometimes Tara gave news to Purewal. They helped each other. They visited each other so many times. Purewal came from India in 1963 and about a year later started his newspaper, opening his office here in the centre of Southall. was a hard working man. until 8 in the evening and weekends also, Virk said. edited the paper, printed it himself and even went out during the night to distribute it in the cities and the shops. He turned against the government of India in about 1980, when he had a personal dispute with some politicians there. mother died and the Indian government would not allow him to go to the cremation. It was just politically motivated because his political enemy was in power, Virk said. was of the view that the Delhi government was not fair with Punjab. He also became close to Chohan, who has been based in London since 1980, when India revoked his passport while he was vacationing. Chohan, who still has a hospital in the Punjab city of Tanda, has lived here stateless ever since. 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