March 11th, 2025

Second Malik hit man gets life sentence without parole for 20 years


By Canadian Press on March 7, 2025.

NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — One of the two hit men who shot Ripudaman Singh Malik to death in Surrey, B.C., almost three years ago has been handed a life sentence without parole for 20 years.

Jose Lopez is set to be eligible for parole in 2042, taking into account time served.

The other man convicted in the case, Tanner Fox, was also handed a life sentence without parole for 20 years at his sentencing hearing in January.

Fox and Lopez, who were both in their early 20s at the time of the killing, were originally charged with first-degree murder.

The pair shot Malik seven times, including six times in the head and neck, and photographic exhibits show Malik’s red Tesla with its windows shattered.

Sundeep Kaur Dhaliwal, the eldest daughter-in-law of Malik, gave a victim impact statement ahead of Lopez’s sentencing, telling him directly that he “allowed someone to hire you to take away my children’s grandfather.”

Crown lawyer Matthew Stacey told the hearing that Malik, a former suspect in the 1985 Air India bombings, was killed in a “public cold-blooded execution” with multiple shots fired in a public place, endangering bystanders in the community.

Stacey says the fact Malik was unarmed and “defenceless” when he was killed is among the aggravating factors in the case, along with the extensive planning the two hit men undertook in order to carry out the murder.

In 2005, Malik was acquitted in B.C. Supreme Court along with his co-accused, Ajaib Singh Bagri, of charges related to the bombings aimed at two Air India planes that killed 331 people in June 1985. It remains Canada’s worst terrorist attack.

Malik’s son, Jaspreet Singh Malik has said his father’s legacy has been unfairly tarnished ever since.

One bomb blew up over the ocean off Ireland, killing all 329 on board, while the second device exploded at Narita airport in Japan, killing two baggage handlers.

A 2005 Canadian government report concluded the bombings were carried out by Sikh Khalistani separatists in Canada, including bomb maker Inderjit Singh Reyat, who was convicted of manslaughter.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 7, 2025.

Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press

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