One of the men acquitted in the Air India bombing is suing the Attorneys-General of Canada and British Columbia.
The Globe and Mail cites court documents filed in BC Supreme Court.
The Globe reports Ripudaman Singh Malik argues the charges caused him to lose his reputation and his savings.
Malik is claiming unspecified damages for malicious prosecution and wrongful imprisonment, among several other torts.
Malik and Ajaib Sing Bagri were both arrested in October 2000 in connection with the RCMP investigation into the June 1985 bomb blast that downed Air-India Flight 182 off the coast of Ireland. Malik and Bagri were acquitted by Justice Ian Bruce Josephson in March 2005.
21/03/07 Josh Pringle/580 CFRA Radio, Canada
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