James S. Warren

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James S. Warren was the director of the counter-terrorism branch of the

Air India bombing. Mel Deschenes
is alternatingly referred to as having held the same position at the same time.

On July 16, 1986 he sent a letter defending CSIS from Royal Canadian Mounted Police allegations that they had been un-cooperative and negligent in tracing the suspects prior to the bombing.[1]

He retired from CSIS in 1994, but was called to testify before the Air India Inquiry - where he stated there was "no deliberate attempt to suppress evidence" relating to the recorded audiotapes that were erased by CSIS.[2]

References

  1. ^ Scanned Document
  2. Metro News
    , "Mistake to erase tapes, former CSIS official says", September 20, 2007