- Indian-origin man arrested in connection with multiple rape cases in Canada
CHANDIGARH: The Canadian Police has arrested a Punjabi-origin man on charges of abduction and rape of three women The accused has been identified as Arshdeep Singh, a 22-year-old man from
- ‘Sugarcane’ exposes horrifying abuse of Native children in . . . - PBS
An investigation at an Indian residential school in Canada is the focus of the documentary "Sugarcane," named after a native reservation in British Colombia The film is up for an Academy
- India-origin man arrested for groping 12 people . . . - Times of India
An Indian-origin man, 25, was arrested in Moncton, New Brunswick after groping multiple individuals at a public water park, including at least twelve victims, some under 16 The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) apprehended the man at the scene, and he was later released on bail
- Member of Modis inner circle behind Canadian criminal plot, official . . .
MPs on the committee are asking questions about the RCMP's shocking claim two weeks ago that agents of the Indian government were complicit in widespread crimes in Canada, including murder,
- 22-year-old Indian student arrested in Canada for alleged sexual . . .
An Indian youth, who came to the country as an international student, has been arrested in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in connection with multiple incidents of alleged sexual assault
- Indian-origin Marpole rapist gets full parole in Canada, kin of . . .
Gary Jagur Singh, 68, known as the 'Marpole Rapist', has been granted full parole after serving time for sexually assaulting 11 women in the late 1980s in Canada Singh has been granted parole despite concerns from survivors' families and the community, and has caused a public outcry
- International student accused of violent sexual assaults | Toronto Sun
A 22-year-old international student from India is accused of three violent sexual assaults while posing as a rideshare driver in Brampton and Vaughan earlier this month
- Why so many sexual predators at Indian Residential Schools escaped . . .
Virtually from the outset, a shockingly large proportion of the 150,000 Indigenous children sent to residential schools were subjected to rape and molestation from principals, teachers, dormitory
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