191) Ali Zeinalazad, 32 , of Newmarket, is charged with:
1. two counts of Traffic in Cocaine
2. four counts of Possession of Proceeds of Crime
3. two counts of Possession for the Purpose Cocaine
4. two counts of Possession for the Purpose Cannabis (under)
5. seven counts of Possession for the Purpose Controlled Substance
192) Case of muslim rage with vehicle as weapon of destruction. A cab driver has been charged with second-degree murder after a skateboarder was run down Monday night.
Ralph Bissonnette, 28, of Toronto, was riding a skateboard downtown, when he was hit by a grey taxi around 6 p.m. He was taken to hospital with "very serious" injuries and later died, police said. "It's possible (this was a case of road rage)," Sgt. Mario Teixeira said Monday night before charges were laid. ...
...Tuesday morning police announced a second-degree murder charge had been laid against the driver, Adib Ibrahim, 43, of Toronto.
A skateboard broken in two pieces lay next to the curb, which was covered with blood. A black backpack believed to belong to the victim was also seen on the sidewalk. Gary Moore, 58, said the driver of a streetcar he was about to get on to appeared visibly shaken. He said the cab driver veered onto the curb. "(The skateboarder) cut him off or something. He was enraged and was screaming at the guy."
193) 5 more added to most wanted list. Omid Bayani, last known to be in Vancouver. Wanted for "serious criminality." Giorgio Cote, last known to be in Toronto. Wanted for "organized criminality." Hector Sebastian Gordon, last known to be in Winnipeg. Joleen Kelly Patterson, last seen in Toronto. Juan Carlos Pinto Ku, last seen in Toronto. Giang Thanh Vo, last seen in Toronto.
194) Two indictments and three new charges were filed Wednesday by the Public Prosecution Service of Canada, dating back to the investigation which began in 2010.
Participation in the activities of a terrorist group is one of the new charges against Hiva Mohammad Alizadeh, 32, and Misbahuddin Ahmed, 28.
They are also charged with conspiracy to facilitate terrorist activity and having or making explosives. The other indictment shows Khurram Syed Sher, 30, charged with conspiracy to facilitate terrorist activity.
195) ...The RCMP says it has dismantled a $100-million fraud ring that financed criminal activities abroad through the cloning of debit and credit cards.
The 61 arrest warrants in the Montreal and Toronto area make it one of the largest such busts in Canada. Suspects are accused of funnelling money to Tunisia, Malaysia, Australia and Europe....
....At least 45 people had been arrested as of mid-morning and a steady stream of suspects, mostly of Arab and Sri Lankan descent, were being booked in Montreal. Police plan to lay 368 charges including fraud and identity theft.....
196) .... The father, Manouchehr Abdolahi, 56, his wife Vahideh Hossain Zadeh-Darian, 56, son Mohammed Abdolahi, 22 and daughter Yasmine Abdolahi, 26 were arrested Monday by the RCMP Ottawa Airport Special Operations Unit.
Altogether, they face 62 charges, including trafficking a controlled substance, exporting a controlled substance and possession of property obtained by crime. The family allegedly exported cocaine to Australia, Russia, India, the U.S. and several European countries, RCMP announced on Friday.
Police seized more than 520 grams of cocaine and a large amount of American money after a search at an Ottawa home. More cocaine was also intercepted en route to foreign countries, police said. The quiet Greenboro neighbourhood was swarming with police activity on Monday as neighbours described seeing at least two family members arrested and officers cart out computers and bags of evidence. ....
197) ...The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Greater Toronto Area Commercial Crime Section, in collaboration with the Ontario Region Special Investigation Unit of the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB), charged Mohamed Sheriffdeen JAINUDEEN, age 53, of Toronto with offences under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and Criminal Code. The charges relate to allegations of fraud, false representations and the abuse of the bankruptcy process......
198) Police have released the name of the victim .... of a fatal long weekend shooting in Saskatoon.....
....Firearms charges have been laid against Zakaria Mahamod, 19, and Shamsa Noor, 25, both from Toronto, Hanad Farah, 21, from Edmonton, and 23-year-old Lauren Garand from Saskatoon. The four accused appeared in court Tuesday morning......
199) Crimes committed in the USA by a refugee seeker to Canada. What I find odd about this news item is that the man's wife and children have been accepted as refugees. Canada is too generous and one day that generosity will bite her in the behind by the very same people Canada is benevolent to. In this case, let's hope the mother can find gainful employment so this family starts paying their way instead of depending on handouts from the state.
...An Iranian man convicted of molesting three women has lost his bid for refugee status and will be deported to the United States where the crimes occurred.
The man, who has not been identified by an Immigration and Refugee Board,filed a claim at the Canadian border with his wife and their two children, who were accepted as claimants.
The husband was found guilty in absentia of three counts of sexual battery in Virgina, where the family had been living. “He admitted to having touched, grabbed and kissed three women,” the board said in a recent decision. “The panel found that the claimant was in a position of authority and trust. “He acted in a pre-meditated, predatory and serial manner and knowingly violated the physical and sexual integrity of three women,” the decision noted. “He used deception, manipulation and force.”....
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