The man convicted of the Air India bombing, which killed 329 people, has been released from jail after serving two decades behind bars.
Inderjit Singh Reyat, was the only person ever to be convicted of the attack, deemed one of the deadliest airline attacks in history.
He served more than 15 years for making the bombs that were left in two suitcases on planes leaving Vancouver.
One bomb tore apart Air India Flight 182 as it neared the coast of Cork, the second exploded at Japan’s Narita airport, killing two baggage handlers as they transferred cargo
Reyat has been ordered to live at a halfway house until August 2018 and abide by several conditions, including having no contact with victims’ families or alleged former co-conspirators, and no political activities.