43) Birhan, 41, said she had been forced by two men into a car, had a knife held to her throat, was groped and forced to perform a sexual act before she was robbed of her purse with $1,200 in it. Although she refused medical treatment, she had some injuries to back up her claim, the judge noted. But as the police investigation progressed, officers uncovered video of Birhan playing VLTs at the time she said she had been abducted.
"The reason for the fabrication of this report was to cover $1,200 taken from her employer and gambled away," Brown said
44) A North Vancouver man who on Monday pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two teenage girls has been sentenced to five years in prison.
In January 2003, Farhan Farhadi sexually assaulted an 18-year-old Washington-state student in his vehicle in Stanley Park. The victim had earlier been at a Vancouver nightclub with friends, had been drinking alcohol and had danced with several men.
Court heard that the victim was seen being escorted out of the nightclub by Farhadi but had no recollection of leaving the club. She was taken to the park, where Farhadi twice had forceful oral sex and forceful vaginal intercourse with her, slapping her at one point.
Farhadi drove her back to her hotel where she called for police and an ambulance and was taken to the hospital.....
The crime wave extends to the facilitators of moslem criminals too, clearly apparent in the case of these nitwits trying to get a potential bomber off the "no fly" list. I wonder which cavemen country they will escape to when this guy manages to blow up planes and people. Traitors. A group of Canadians urged United Nations officials in New York on Thursday to take the rare step of removing a Montreal man's name from the UN's no-fly list.
But the delegation of supporters for Abousfian Abdelrazik left the two-hour meeting with their expectations in check. "Well, I don't know," delegation member James Loney said when asked whether he thought the meeting could eventually get Abdelrazik's name stricken from the terror watchlist. "I'm cautiously hopeful, I would say."
Abdelrazik, a Sudanese-Canadian with alleged connections to terrorism and Osama bin Laden, is barred from working because of the UN sanctions, which include an asset freeze and travel ban. Since 2006, he has been on the UN blacklist, which has kept his life in limbo...
45) Less than a week after a 26-year-old man was shot and killed outside a townhouse complex on Jane St. in Toronto, police have made an arrest in a dramatic takedown in London, Ont.
In a joint operation, armed police units from the London and Toronto police services tracked down the suspect in London and swooped in on him while he was driving along a London street.
Fayad Shamir Moursalien, 26, was arrested at 3:30 p.m. without incident and charged with first-degree murder in the slaying of Andrew Stewart.......
46) Takkiyah is second nature to these people. A refugee from Zimbabwe has been sentenced to four months in prison for telling a tall tale to customs agents that involved a bomb, radiation poisoning and George W. Bush's presidential library.
Bhekokuhle Dube, 29, made up the story upon landing at Montreal's Trudeau airport in an effort to dodge a domestic violence charge in Alberta. He was charged with committing a hoax regarding a terrorist activity, a rarely used provision of the Criminal Code.
47) A judge rejected the "incredulous" testimony of a teen boy who had alleged he was raped in a Westin men's room.
Judge Peter Annis acquitted Jamal Harouya on counts of sexual assault, sexual interference, invitation to sexual touching and forcible confinement Monday.
The teen's "general lack of reliability" meant it would be "unsafe" to convict, Annis said.
48) Nadeem Jiwa, 23, was sentenced to 12 years minus credit for time served, meaning he will be spending another four years and two months in a penitentiary in addition to the time he has already spent in prison. He was also given a 10 year driving ban.
Det.-Const. Robert Plunkett, 43, was killed in August 2007 when he was trying to make an arrest during an investigation into airbag thefts....
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
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