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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Muslim crime wave in Canada .... Part XIII


Pay special attention to #135 and it would help if you warn any elderly relatives or friends living alone about the dangers they face by just being the friendly souls they usually are towards everybody.  The "everybody" in today's Canada is not the "everybody" of the Canada of bygone era.  Most Canadians have no idea about the kind of taqiyyah muslims can spew without even thinking that they do so.

128) A Brooklyn woman today said the “biggest mistake” of her life led to her being raped at The Plaza hotel by a Canadian businessman. The 28-year-old former bartender sobbed on the witness stand in Manhattan as she recalled accepting Mustapha Ouanes’ invitation to join him for breakfast in his suite at the Central Park South landmark.
“That moment changed my entire life,” she said.
Ouanes, an engineer whose clients include the Saudi royal family, allegedly forced himself on the woman and her best friend after carousing with them at two Manhattan bars in January 2010.

129)Five men have been charged in the armed robbery of the Lobster Trap Restaurant Wednesday, Jan. 25.

Police said the suspects entered the restaurant at 1962 Avenue Rd. around 10 p.m. with their faces covered. Armed with guns and a knife, they ordered three employees and eight patrons to the ground.

The patrons were robbed of money and cellphones, police said, adding money from the register and liquor from the bar were also taken.
Suspects were arrested a short time later.

Brian Pich, 23, of Mississauga, Javon Edwards, 24, of Toronto, Brian Mensah, 22, of Toronto, Awale Dirie, 18, of Toronto, and Aman Ali, 18, of Toronto, are each charged with 11 counts of robbery while armed with a firearm, 11 counts of forcible confinement, disguise with intent, assault with weapon and weapons dangerous.

130) Hours after the body of Ali Garakan was found burning in a ditch on a country road, the three men accused of his murder showed up at a friend's door in bloodied clothing, a jury heard yesterday.

Arash Arashvand, 26, along with his close friends, Mohammad Al-Kazragy, 28, Payam Khastou, 25, all of Toronto, are all on trial for the first-degree murder of Garakan, 48, whose charred body was found smouldering in a ditch on the 6th Line, south of the 25th Side Rd. of Essa Twp. Nov. 7, 2008. He had been stabbed multiple times in the chest area, then several more times in the legs, possibly while he was already dead.

On the witness stand, friend Ali Karimi, of Toronto, testified all three men knocked on his door at around three in the morning that night.

“I was asleep,” said Karimi, speaking through a Farsi/Persian interpreter. “Payam was very nervous, he wasn’t acting normal … his eyes were more open than usual – I never saw him like this before.” ...........

131) Ismail Arnia, 18, is arrested. It is alleged that:
− the accused and a 52−year−old woman, who are known to each other, were shopping when they became involved in an argument while inside the mall
− the accused pulled out a knife and began stabbing the woman
− a number of citizens grabbed the accused, stopping the attack

132) .. Ahmed Hafizi, 19, appeared in court by video Friday to face the charge and was ordered not to communicate with Navid Niran’s family. He will appear in court next on March 16.

Niran, 24, died early on Jan. 22 after he was found stabbed outside Studio nightclub on Dalhousie Street.

133) ....A 21-year-old non-student who’d been socializing inside the University of Windsor’s Thirsty Scholar pub is wanted for a string of student stabbings outside the pub early Friday.

Windsor police issued a photo later in the day of aggravated assault suspect Emad Adel Ben-Abdellah of Windsor, seeking the public’s help but warning people not to approach him. The knife had not been recovered and Ben-Abdellah “is considered armed and dangerous,” police said.....

134) ... An Egyptian man who used guns and knives to terrorize and rob four downtown escort agency workers of their cash and personal goods in separate robberies is being deported from Canada.

Al-Munzir Es-Sayyid, 23, of Toronto, is a long-time hoodlum who is being deported for criminality — a determination he unsuccessfully appealed to the Federal Court of Canada.
Es-Sayyid arrived in Canada at the age of seven with his family and filed refugee claims. He became a permanent resident but never obtained citizenship.
He claimed he couldn’t be deported to Egypt because his father is a political dissident and he will be persecuted on return.
Federal Court Judge Michel Shore threw out the appeal last month and ordered the deportation to take effect “as soon as it is realistically feasible to do so.”.....

135) ....Accused murderer Mohammad Hamadeh explained to a jury Wednesday why he embarked on a spending spree with the credit card of his slain, elderly neighbour Marion Lyons.

“I used what’s her name, Marion’s card because she wouldn’t be paying the invoices or the bills because she’s dead,” testified the cash-strapped Hamadeh.

He said he found Lyons - who’d he considered “like a mother” and called her “mom” - lying in a pool of her own blood inside her computer room at her Shady Golfway apartment on Jan. 6, 2009.

She was discovered two days later by her son. But Hamadeh had kept his shocking discovery secret for two and a half days because he feared reprisals from the real killers and the fact he’d been illegally running up her credit cards.

The 81-year-old woman, who had been stabbed 90 times, lived down the hallway from Hamadeh in their Flemindon Park area..........

.....Hamadeh admitted he washed his blood-stained left hand in the bathroom because the Lebanese immigrant was going to his mosque soon and couldn’t wear anything bloody at his place of worship.....

136)  ....A Vancouver man convicted    in a violent home-invasion robbery has been sentenced to three years, nine months in jail.

In December, Ibrahim Ali, 21, was found guilty of eight counts, including break and enter and robbery with a restricted firearm in connection with a December 2008 home invasion on East 21st Avenue in Vancouver.

137) On Friday, March 9 , 2012, at 4:55 a.m., police arrested two men in the area of 2063 Islington Avenue.
Abdiweli Abdullahi, 23, of Toronto, and Siyadin Abdi, 27, of Toronto, has been charged.
− police investigated two men in a parked vehicle
− police seized a loaded Glock .40 calibre handgun and a quantity of marijuana

138) Three men face charges of armed robbery. Amjid Choudry, 24, Muhammad Ishaq, 26, and William Ferguson, 58 all of Toronto.

139) It is alleged that:
− on Tuesday, February 21, 2012, a man responded to an online ad
− the ad was posted by a 20−year−old woman who was looking for work
− the man invited the woman to his residence to conduct an interview
− while at his residence, the man sexually assaulted her
Ameer El−Azmi, 24, of Toronto, has been charged with sexual assault.

140) It is alleged that:
− between January 22, 2012 and January 31, 2012, the accused committed six armed robberies, with one of them armed with a handgun, at convenience stores
− they also committed five thefts of diamond rings at jewellery stores
− the crimes were committed in Toronto and one in Mississauga
On Wednesday, February 1, 2012, Ahmed Sualim, 19, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with:
1) six counts of Robbery while armed with firearm
 2) five counts of Theft

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