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Man accused of unprovoked attacks on five females in Toronto

Aymen Dhea – likes to assault women

A 24-year-old man is accused of assaulting five female strangers on multiple occasions and in various locations in Toronto – including two TTC stations – in recent weeks.

First name is Arabic, 2nd name is Sanskrit so I’m not sure which culture is favouring us with enrichment.

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HUNTER: Gun-toting Trudeau Tourist atop extortion racket given bail

Somewhere in the sewer that is the Canadian justice system, someone thought it a grand idea to spring Trudeau Tourist Bandhumaan Sekhon.

That he was the recipient of the largesse at a Peel Region courthouse should come as no surprise. The region northwest of Toronto has become the favoured dumping ground for a small army of woke, wildly unqualified judges.

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Today in Singh Transport News

Cocaine express

Brampton trucking company owners charged in Blue Water Bridge smuggling case

Lovedeep Singh, 32, and Khushdeep Singh, 29, who live at the same address in Brampton, are charged with conspiracy and possessing property obtained by crime. One of the conspiracy charges alleges between March 1 and March 6, in Point Edward, they conspired to import cocaine into Canada from the U.S. by organizing and directing Ravinderbir Singh, court records say.


I’m betting that last Sikh sungh like a Canary.

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America’s Crime Divide Is Racial, Regional, and Ruthless – The whitest states sleep soundly. The ‘diverse’ ones don’t sleep at all.

America’s crime map is not random. And it is not evenly distributed. It forms a pattern, a persistent outline that says more about the country than any campaign speech or census brochure ever could. When you trace the safest states in America, you trace a corridor of calm: New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont’s shadow, Idaho’s long sweep of farms and foothills. Places where the pace is steady and the population overwhelmingly white. When you trace the most dangerous states, the pattern changes just as sharply — a concentration of chaos in states marked by sprawling cities, fractured communities, and the kind of “diverse” demographic makeup polite society insists you never mention.

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Diversity Crime

Homicide Charges Laid Following Fatal Home Invasion in Vaughan

Investigators with the York Regional Police Homicide Unit have charged one adult with First Degree Murder in connection with a fatal home invasion that occurred in the City of Vaughan.

Investigators have obtained judicial authorization to identify 16-year-old Jayshaun WILLIAMS, who is wanted for First Degree Murder in connection with the incident. The judicial authorization will expire on Friday, November 14, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. At which time his image and name must be removed from circulation.

h/t MP

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“Brampton Men”

Brampton men charged after OPP seize 72 handguns, cocaine in transport

… Balraj Singh, 31, has been charged with 72 counts of weapons trafficking and possession for the purpose of trafficking – cocaine.

Kawalbir Singh, 21, has been charged with 72 counts of weapons trafficking and also was remanded into custody. He is to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Toronto on Oct. 22.

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RCMP names 7 cartel syndicates active in Canada

A high-ranking RCMP officer is painting a disturbing picture of the cartel footprint in Canada.

In a rare interview, RCMP Chief Superintendent and Director General of the National Serious and Organized Crime Program, Mathieu Bertrand, revealed to W5’s Avery Haines that at least seven cartels are active in Canada.


For some reason they left the LPC off the list.

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CANADA’S MOST WANTED: Who they are and what they’re accused of

The Bolo Program has released its newest Top 25 Most Wanted Fugitives in Canada. These men and women are wanted in connection with some of the country’s most serious crimes, from public shootings and double homicides to drug trafficking and sexual offences.

Police are urging Canadians to be vigilant, reminding the public that more than $500,000 in rewards are available for tips leading to arrests.


Once again White Canadians are under represented  doubtless due to the systemic bias of our judicial system.

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Navjeet Singh the driver accused in the fatal crash that killed a mother and her 8 yr. old daughter fled Canada but is now free on bail

An Ontario truck driver accused of killing a Manitoba mother and her eight-year-old daughter after running a stop sign has been granted bail — despite previously fleeing the country to avoid prosecution.

Navjeet Singh was arrested at Toronto’s Pearson Airport nine months after leaving Canada following the crash. Police say he was aware of the charges when he left. Now, he must surrender his passport, stay at a relative’s home in Ontario, and phone the RCMP on a weekly basis. That’s it. For a man who already fled once, the court’s decision raises serious questions about how Canada defines a “flight risk.”


I wonder if the family could sue the federal government for homicide by negligent immigration?

h/t MW

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Accused kidnappers seek bail days after man was found bound, beaten in abandoned Orillia building

The five men accused of kidnapping and brutally beating a man found inside an abandoned building in downtown Orillia, Ont., over the weekend appeared in court as they seek bail hearings.

Provincial Police in Orillia were called to a former gas station along Colborne Street East and Peter Street at about 9 p.m. on Saturday following reports of suspicious activity involving masked suspects.

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