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Monday, November 19, 2012

Muslim Crime Wave in Canada .... Part XXXI


You would have thought that some of the Muslim criminals in Canada who are forever thirsting for blood would find their way out of here and into the killing fields of Syria and not come back ever .... alas, that does not appear to be the case.  They are too well fed and pampered here by our  political parties, both the one presently in power and its opposition.  Here's hoping the fresh blood-letting in Gaza calls out to them and they take the first available flight away from Canada and get vaporized in the lands they call "home'.
Oh, by the way, it's useless all you guys calling me an idiot and all those colorful names for not knowing the difference between Muslim names from Ba'hai and Arabic Christian names, etc.etc.etc.  Sticks and stones might break my bones but your insults never will.  You got proof  I am wrong about any of these not been Muslims, send me proof otherwise shut the fuck up and lump and swallow whatever I dish out.

281) A court of appeal rejected   a convicted killer's claim that "DNA thieves" attacked him, milked his prostate and planted his semen inside his murdered sister-in-law.
Allen Tehrankari was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Barbara Galway, 46, whose body — charred beyond recognition — was discovered in a conservation area in the city's east end in January 2005.
"The evidence to (Tehrankari's) guilt was overwhelming and, in the circumstances, the verdict would inevitably have been the same," Judge Karen Weiler said in the Ontario Court of Appeal's ruling released late last month.
"Finally, I would dismiss any other grounds of appeal not specifically addressed by these reasons, as I am of the opinion they are devoid of merit."
Much of Tehrankari's defence centred around the idea that Patrick Galway, whom Barbara had been separated from after 20 years of marriage, could have committed the crime, or that it was the work of DNA thieves. ....

282)   On November 4, 2012,     at approximately 11:40 pm, a lone male suspect entered a gas station/store situated along the 1600 block of Bank Street. The suspect wore a balaclava and brandished a knife. A demand was made for cash. The suspect fled with an undisclosed quantity of cash and cigarettes. There were no injuries.
On November 7, at approximately 7:45 pm, a residential break and enter occurred along the 0 block of Talback Place. A vehicle was taken and was located a short time later by police. The driver was arrested after fleeing from police and then losing control of the vehicle and striking a light standard.
During the investigation that followed, the suspect was linked to the November 4 robbery.
Jihad Ali  age 24 of Ottawa, is charged with robbery with an offensive weapon, wearing a disguise, possession of weapon dangerous to the public, resisting arrest, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, failure to stop for police, disqualified operation of a motor vehicle, breaking and entering and possession of stolen property over $5000. Ali appears in court today.

283) On Thursday the 8th day of November  2012 at approximately 4:25 PM, a West Division Patrol Officer conducted a traffic stop on a motor vehicle on Dumaurier Avenue at Ramsey Crescent in Ottawa for several Highway Traffic Act violations. As the result of this traffic stop a .45 caliber model P12-45 handgun made by Para-Ordnance was seized. The handgun was loaded at the time of seizure. A quantity of cocaine was also seized. The driver was identified as Alam BUOC (25 years) and is charged with the following criminal offences: .......

284) It is reported that:− on Monday, November 12,   2012, at 10 a.m., a 30−year−old and 25−year−old woman were in their home in the Avenue Road/Lawrence Avenue West area − they answered a knock at the door and were met by a man who was soliciting newspaper sales − the man forced his way into the home, armed with a knife, and sexually assaulted both women
− a struggle ensued and the man sustained a wound to the torso
− the man fled in an unknown direction
Alaa Hejazi, 20, of Toronto, has been charged with:
1. two counts of Forcible Confinement  2. Break−and−Enter Commit 3. two counts of Threaten Bodily Harm 4. Two counts of Sexual Assault with a Weapon 5. two count of Robbery 6. Threatening Death
7. Possession of Property Obtained by Crime

285) Montreal: Reza Tehrani, 55, and his wife Liora Suissa, 49, arrested and charged in connection with alleged $6-million tax fraudAuthorities arrested the owner of a Montreal technical school and his wife as part of a larger investigation into alleged corruption at the Canada Revenue Agency.
Tehrani, the owner of the Aviron Institute of Technology in Montreal’s Town of Mount Royal, faces 13 counts, including conspiracy, fraud, breach of trust by a public officer and bribery of public officers. Suissa faces five counts.
According to a news release from the RCMP, investigators said Tehrani bribed tax officials to reduce his tax burden by $6 million and is believed to have conspired to claim tax credits through a scientific research incentive program.
In 2010, he told authorities he had been abducted while leaving work at the Aviron Institute and beaten by men posing as police officers.
At the time, he filed a complaint with Montreal police, but investigators said he was uncooperative and did not file charges against him.

286) On October 30 2012,     at approximately 7:00 pm, a female victim was walking in the area of Bank Street and Kilborn Avenue when she was grabbed from behind. The victim was pushed to the ground and a demand was made for any cash the victim was carrying. The suspect obtained an undisclosed quantity of cash and then tried to lure the victim to a secluded area. The victim refused, proceeded to contact Police and the suspect fled the area. The victim sustained a minor injury that did not require medical attention.
The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit has charged Mohamad BARKHADLE, age 27 of Ottawa, with the following offences:
• Choking  • Robbery  • Uttering Threats  • Breach of Probation

287) A convicted drug dealer apprehended    this week by a new Edmonton police traffic team will be held in custody until he is deported to Somalia, immigration authorities decided Friday.
Saeed Ibrahim Jama, 23, was on the Canadian Border Services Agency’s top 30 most wanted list when he was picked up Wednesday during an unrelated traffic stop in northeast Edmonton.
Jama was arrested on a Canada-wide warrant for staying in Canada illegally. He appeared Friday afternoon at an immigration hearing in Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench, where he asked the hearing to send him home.
“I don’t mind going back home. Can you guys just send me back home to Somalia,” said Jama, who did not have a lawyer and had his ankles shackled. “I want to go back home to Somalia.”......

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