The father of the three Singh siblings killed in Brisbane six years ago has denied involvement in the illegal drug trade, reports ABC News.
The report said Singh denied ever importing pseudoephrdrine from Fiji.
He has also denied owing anyone money over drugs.
Singh said the only drugs he was aware of were marijuana and cocaine and that was from news reports.
He also denied any knowledge that his son used marijuana or gave it to others.
Singh made the revelations while being re-examined by Defence lawyer Sam Di Carlo this morning.
Di Carlo is representing Max Sica, 39, the man who found the bodies of the three Singh children.
He is charged with their murders and is facing a committal hearing in the Brisbane's Magistrates Court.
Neelma Singh, 24, her brother Kunal, 18, and sister Sidhi, 12, were killed at their Bridgeman Downs home on Brisbane's northside in 2003.
The hearing continues.


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