211) Five more added to Canada Border Services Agency's most wanted list. ">The latest additions include Ibrahima Isse, 46, of Senegal who is wanted for war crimes...
212) Probably a Jamacian muslim. They have muslim first names and English last names...don't ask me why or how. Unless someone corrects me with proof that this individual is not a muslim .... this name will remain here under "muslim crimes" PEEL – A man who was charged with Human Trafficking and Kidnapping offences has been sentenced to almost nine years in jail for his crimes. Omar MCFARLANE, a 31 year old male from Toronto, was sentenced in May of 2012 in the Ontario Court of Justice – Brampton for Human Trafficking, Kidnapping with a Firearm x 2 and Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle. MCFARLANE met his victims while they were working as exotic entertainers in local adult entertainment parlours. He would befriend each woman before entering into a romantic relationship. The women would eventually be kidnapped at gun point for the purposes of being trafficked into the sex trade. Investigators with Peel Regional Police’s Vice Unit began an investigation into McFarlane’s activities and, in December, 2009, arrested him for the offences listed above....
213) Ottawa) – -A male identified as Rafat MOHAMED, 27 years of age was arrested this evening by Guns and Gangs investigators at approximately 5:15 PM in the city’s downtown core.
MOHAMED is suspected of discharging a firearm inside a building located in the 400 block of McLaren Street which took place on the 14 of June 2012 at approximately 1:53 AM. There were no victims or injuries reported. MOHAMED was charged with criminal code and firearm related offences and held in custody for a Show Cause hearing. ....
214) The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has laid 61 charges against Carol Massoud, under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and the Criminal Code. Ms. Massoud appeared at the Montréal courthouse today.
Carol Massoud has been charged with inducing, aiding or abetting individuals to misrepresent themselves to the Government of Canada for immigration purposes, and with possessing property obtained by crime. The charges relate to activities going as far back as April 2004. Ms. Massoud has also been charged with acting as an immigration representative for a fee without being authorized, providing false or misleading information to encourage immigration to Canada, and making written statements that she knew were false or misleading to procure passports for other people.
An investigation conducted over a number of months concluded that Ms. Massoud helped 30 families commit residency fraud, creating the fictitious appearance of a Canadian residence for immigrants with Canadian permanent resident status, for the purpose of maintaining that status and obtaining Canadian citizenship...........
215) Police are crediting the public with providing information that to two quick arrests in the city’s 37th murder, and now they’re looking for assistance in tracking the victim’s final hours.
Bishem Golaub, 34, was shot to death Sunday afternoon on Mt. Olive Dr. in north Etobicoke. Two Toronto men, 19-year-old Christopher Sheriffe, and 24-year-old Awet Asfaha have been charged with first degree.........
216) OTTAWA — A “bully,” who preyed on a vulnerable cyclist by punching him in the head for no reason and then finished his victim off by stomping and kicking him as he lay unconscious, was sentenced to 7½ years in prison Tuesday.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Lynn Ratushny said she questioned the sincerity of Mohamed Jama Yusuf’s last-minute apology before sentencing him for “violently and callously” delivering the deadly punch that would take the life of 51-year-old Sean Murphy.....
217) It began as a brazen daytime abduction attempt and ended in chaos. Now three would-be kidnappers have been handed lengthy prison sentences.
Biniam Fitur was sentenced today to seven years behind bars, which is the same penalty given to co-accused Pedro Maldonado and one year less than Jeremy Egan. All three men were found guilty of several charges, including attempted kidnapping and assault, for the January 2008 incident.
The case against all three men was based largely on the testimony of a former friend, Patrick Hiltz, who was charged but struck an immunity deal. All charges against him were dropped in exchange for his co-operation.
Justice Shawn Greenberg convicted the accused after she found Hiltz to be credible. Defence lawyers tried to paint him as a lying con artist.
The plot was hatched by Fitur, who wanted to steal $100,000 in cash and cocaine from the victim -- a customer who dealt drugs on the street -- so he would have to purchase even more product from him, court was told..............
218) On the evening of March 26, 2011, 43 year old Zsolt Csikos was fatally stabbed outside his apartment building in Burnaby. Due to the assistance of the public and further information being learned, a suspect was quickly identified and arrested. Yacine Zouaoui (Pronounced Zoo-aw-wee) was subsequently charged with the 2nd degree murder of Mr. Csikos.
On May 28, 2012 the trial of Mr. Zouaoui began in Vancouver Supreme Court. On June 13, 2012, a jury found Mr. Zouaoui guilty of 2nd Degree Murder
219) A cash-strapped grocery store clerk who fatally stabbed his 81-year-old neighbour and then shopped at her expense will spend at least 15 years in prison, a judge ruled Monday.
Mohammad Hamadeh, 44, repeatedly stabbed Marion Lyons "in a rage" after she refused to give him money, Judge Michael Dambrot said in sentencing Hamadeh for second-degree murder.
A jury found Hamadeh guilty in March. He was automatically sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Lyons on Jan. 6, 2009.
Crown attorney Susan Ientile said Hamadeh exploited a trusting, independent woman and stabbed her more than 91 times, using three different weapons.
220) OTTAWA - A local couple accused in a fraud case totalling more than $10 million face 21 charges after a four-year RCMP investigation.
Roland Eid and his wife, Marlene Yacoub Eid, were executives of ICI Construction Management.
The Ottawa-based company operated until late 2007, according to court documents, and counted the Department of Public Works and Government Services Canada among clients.
The Eids were arrested in Ottawa on Wednesday, and face charges under both the Criminal Code and Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, including fraud over $5,000, obtaining credit by false pretence, laundering proceeds of crime, fraudulent disposition of property and obtaining credit by false representation.......
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