Indian gangs are terrorising Canada

South Asian communities across Canada are being terrorised by gangs – and city officials in Surrey, BC are calling on the federal government to declare a national state of emergency.

The crimes follow a distinctive pattern. South Asian gangs demand money from members of their own communities. Intimidation, threats and even shootings follow. Gang members drive to someone’s home or business, and video themselves shooting at buildings and vehicles. They then post the recording online or send it to the target, with threats of worse to come if payment is not made.

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“Canadian National” Ramanan Pathmanathan Pleads Guilty to Sexually Exploiting Over 100 Children Online

A Canadian national pleaded guilty today in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia after admitting he sexually exploited over 100 children by creating an online persona and targeting them on social media.

Ramanan Pathmanathan, 40, of Toronto, Canada, pleaded guilty to the production of child pornography and to coercion and enticement of a minor. Pathmanathan was arrested on Dec. 3, 2025, after being temporarily surrendered to the United States, where he has remained incarcerated pending trial.


Ramanan Pathmanathan: A 40-year-old Toronto man who pleaded guilty in a U.S. court on January 30, 2026, for the sexual exploitation of over 100 children online. He was previously sentenced to 12 years in Canada for similar offenses in 2022 but was released to offend again under Canada’s ludicrous justice system.

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Indian man spared automatic deportation after assaulting B.C. girlfriend

An Indian man who attacked his girlfriend while living in Kamloops, B.C., on a work permit won’t be headed back to India thanks to a judge’s ruling.

Joyson Lewis pleaded guilty on Jan. 22 in Kamloops provincial court to one count of assault. According to prosecutors, the 25-year-old got into a physical altercation with his girlfriend in a vehicle on April 28, 2025.

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Suspect in B.C. double murder arrived on student visa weeks before, Crown prosecutor says

A murder trial has heard that Arnold and Joanne De Jong hosted a “joyful” family celebration at their Abbotsford, B.C., home, on May 8, 2022, with a family member later telling police they were “alive and well” when she left at 10 p.m.

But when family members couldn’t reach them the next day, a son-in-law visited and found Joanne De Jong dead before calling police, who quickly determined they were dealing with a double homicide, Crown prosecutor Dorothy Tsui said.

… Tsui said one of the suspects, Gurkaran Singh, had arrived in Canada on a student visa on April 16, less than a month before the killings.

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WARMINGTON: Oakville thieves drive off with 8 luxury vehicles worth $2M

Turns out eight was not enough for these high-end vehicle thieves.

“They had keys for three more,” said Mark Kusiewicz, the manager of Oakville’s Lockwood Leasing. “They just didn’t have enough drivers.”

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‘Black drug dealer who had it coming’: Family concerned alleged comments by Ontario SIU manager prejudiced case

A legal dispute is providing a window into allegations of workplace harassment at the office of Ontario’s police watchdog, and showcasing controversial comments about a police shooting death alleged to have been made by someone who’s now a top manager there.

The alleged comments, including labelling one victim shot by police as a “Black drug dealer who had it coming,” are signs of prejudice that need to be dealt with at the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), say family members of the man who died.

On the other hand it may have been an accurate observation.


More … always more – Man on parole charged in student’s killing ‘was looking to target someone’: Toronto cops

h/t MP

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A Toronto man was nearly beaten to death in Sri Lanka. Authorities now say the attack was ordered in Canada

For months after his father was beaten to near death by a group of armed assailants while visiting his home village in Sri Lanka, Ganesh Subramaniam was left asking himself: who would do such a thing, and why?

It took more than a year for Sri Lankan authorities to offer a shocking theory: the attack on Ganesh’s father — who founded the Sri Ayyappan Hindu Temple in Scarborough more than 40 years ago — was allegedly ordered on Canadian soil, by the man serving as the temple’s president.

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The victim of this dramatic caught-on-video robbery speaks out: ‘These are not high level criminals — they’re kids’

Seated in a small booth tucked into the corner of a Mississauga grocery store, Orbit Money owner Sabir Syed was greeted by a steady stream of visitors on Sunday.

Many came not to exchange currency, but to check on him following the robbery that took place at his counter inside Iqbal Foods on Erin Mills Parkway near Burnhamthorpe Road West just one week earlier.

Kids sent by older criminals.

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Man arrested following sexual assault on Mississauga bus, faces other charges for similar Richmond Hill incident

Peel police say they’ve arrested a man following an alleged sexual assault on a transit bus in Mississauga earlier this month.

In a release on Saturday, police said the suspect boarded a bus on Nov. 18 and sat beside a female he did not know.

It is alleged the suspect sexually assaulted the female victim while the bus was moving. The suspect then fled, but was arrested by Peel officers a short distance away.

Saman Salimianrizi, 32, of no fixed address, was arrested and charged with sexual assault and two counts of breach of probation.

 

The ideal immigrant according to Mark Carney.

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Project CHICKADEE shines a light on Diversity Crime

OPP, CBSA recover 306 stolen vehicles in sprawling international auto-theft probe

Ontario police say a complex, multi-year investigation has dismantled an organized criminal network responsible for stealing hundreds of vehicles across the province and illegally exporting them to overseas markets.

The joint Ontario Provincial Police and Canada Border Services Agency probe, dubbed “Project Chickadee,” focused not only on vehicle thefts, but on freight forwarding companies accused of knowingly facilitating the illegal export of stolen vehicles to foreign markets, authorities said.

Perp list

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Gangs are menacing London’s schoolkids

In London, it used to be that shrines for children would always mark the site of a road accident. Now they often mark the site of a murder. Most often, their killers are children too.

Another shrine has appeared in North London. On Tuesday lunchtime, Adam Henry, aged 15, was cornered down a side street off Westbourne Road, Islington, not far from Highbury Fields, and stabbed. Someone called 999. Paramedics arrived, and office workers on their lunch breaks saw them trying to save Henry’s life. He was rushed to hospital, where he died.

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