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Friday, February 22, 2013

Muslim Crime Wave in Canada ..... Part XXXIV


303) ....Mohamed Adam Bharwani, 18, has been charged with first-degree murder after a 23-year-old woman was found “suffering from apparent trauma to her body” at a North York home Saturday. She was pronounced dead in hospital.
The investigation so far has shown that the accused and victim had “no relationship,” said homicide Det. Graham Gibson, adding police know what the motive is but aren’t releasing those details.
 On Saturday, February 2, 2013, at 2:18 p.m., police responded to a call for unknown trouble at a home on Clancy Drive.
It is reported that:
− police located a woman suffering from apparent trauma to the body
− she was taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead
The name of the victim is not being released pending notification of next−of−kin.
A post−mortem examination is yet to be scheduled.
Mohamed Adam Bharwani, 18, of Toronto, has been charged with:
1) First Degree Murder

304)  SOFIA, Bulgaria - A Canadian is among the suspects in the bombing of a bus filled with Israeli tourists in Bulgaria last year, investigators said Tuesday, describing a sophisticated attack they said was carried out by a cell of Lebanon's militant group Hezbollah.
Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov, in the first major announcement in the investigation into the July 18 bombing that killed five Israelis and their Bulgarian driver, said one of the suspects entered the country with a Canadian passport, and another with one from Australia.

305) The Islamist militants who attacked a natural gas plant in the Sahara included two Canadians and a team of explosives experts who had memorized the layout of the sprawling complex and were ready to blow the place sky-high, Algeria's prime minister says

306)  A 51-year-old man will remain  in custody for 30 days as he undergoes a psychiatric evaluation to determine whether he can be held criminally responsible for a bizarre attempted kidnapping in an Outremont park on Wednesday.
Chiheb Battikh appeared in court on Thursday afternoon, but said little as his lawyer requested the evaluation, to be carried out at the Philippe Pinel Institute. The presiding judge agreed.
Battikh, a balding dark-haired man who wore a heavy beige coat throughout his appearance, frowned and appeared shocked when he was informed that he would not be liberated for at least a month. His next court appearance is scheduled for Jan. 18.
The charges against him include attempted kidnapping, confinement, assault with a weapon (reportedly a Taser) and possession of a weapon.
Battikh is alleged to have snatched a 3-year-old child (who cannot be identified due to a court order) in F.X. Garneau Park, near the corner of Côte Ste. Catherine Rd. and Outremont Ave., at about 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
The child’s father, 48, was among several people who successfully gave chase after the tot was scooped up, Montreal police Constable Dany Richer said Thursday morning.
The suspect managed to run “several metres” with the child in his arms before he was intercepted, wrestled down and held for police, Richer said.

307)   The Toronto Police Service is seeking the public’s help in locating a man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for a murder in Edmonton.
The victim Dale Maloney, 33, was leaving a restaurant with his girlfriend on Jasper Ave. and 113 St. in Edmonton on Aug. 13 when he got into a verbal argument with two males. The argument escalated quickly and led to Maloney being fatally shot.
Christian Iyamuremye, 23, was arrested in November and charged with second-degree murder and use of a firearm in commission of an offence.
Police continue to look for a second suspect, 27-year-old Bicco Saidi, who has been charged with second-degree murder and is described as black, 6 feet tall, 190 lbs., with brown eyes and short black hair.
Police believe Saidi is within the GTA area and is possibly armed and dangerous. The public is advised not to approach him but contact the Toronto Police Service at 416-808-2222 or the Edmonton Police Service at 780-423-4567.

308) On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 the Ottawa Police Service Sexual Assault/Child Abuse Section charged an Ottawa man with one count of Sexual assault causing bodily harm.
Mohammad ASSADI, 26 year old, of Ottawa was charged after a complaint was received by Ottawa Police on January 19, 2013. A woman came forward and told police that she was sexually assaulted by the man.

309)  A Canadian suspected of organizing the bombing of a bus full of Israeli tourists in Bulgaria is a relative of the unidentified terrorist who died while planting the explosives, the National Post has learned.
DNA testing has confirmed the terrorist attack that killed six at the Sarafovo Airport last July was a family affair, but officials have not determined whether the bomb carrier who died was also a Canadian citizen.
The exact nature of the relationship between the terrorist killed in the explosion and his Canadian co-conspirator remains unclear. The Canadian has at least one brother who is also a Canadian citizen but there has been no indication he was involved.
Matt Levitt, a top U.S. Hezbollah expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said Tuesday that family relationships appeared often within the ranks of the Iranian-backed Lebanese terrorist organization........
The Canadian identified by Bulgarian officials last week as the suspected accomplice in the bombing has not been publicly named. He emigrated from Lebanon and lived in Vancouver until age 12, when he returned to Lebanon. He holds dual Lebanese and Canadian citizenship......

310)  Two more arrests have been made and police are actively seeking another suspect in the murder of John Raposo on June 18, 2012.
Rabih Alkhalil, 25, wanted for first-degree murder
Raposo, 31, was shot and killed while watching a European Cup soccer match at the crowded Sicilian Sidewalk Café....
....Police are actively looking for 25-year-old Rabih Alkhalil, wanted for first-degree murder. He is also wanted by the Niagara Regional Police Service and Surete Du Quebec for drug- and criminal-organization-related offences.
Alkhalil is described as 5’ 10”, 170 lbs. with dark hair.
“He is known to frequent the Ottawa and Montreal areas and he has contacts in British Columbia,” McLane said......

311) Hmmmm ... it looks like this guy was trying to either re-enter Canada after 4 years or was making an escape.  On Saturday, January 3, 2009,  at 3:04 a.m., police received a call for a shooting at 9 Milvan Road.
 A Warrant in the First has been issued for the arrest of Ali Raza, 21, of Toronto, for First Degree Murder. Ali Raza is known to have fled Canada and is believed to be in Pakistan.
 On Tuesday, February 19, 2013, Ali Raza, 24, of Toronto, was arrested without incident at Toronto Pearson International Airport. He is charged with First−Degree Murder.

312) The Toronto Police Service would like to make the public aware of a kidnapping investigation.
It is alleged that:
− on Saturday, September 15, 2012, the accused abducted a 42−year−old man at an
underground parking lot of a condominium in the Yonge Street/Finch Avenue area
− the victim was pistol−whipped and forced into a van by the accused
− he was blindfolded and tied up and taken to a house in the Hwy 401 and Hwy 404 area
− he was held there for three days where he was assaulted and robbed of his money, property
and car
− the accused used the victim's credit cards and made unauthorized transactions
Milad Chehelamiran, 27, of Richmond Hill, also known as Ali Akbari, is wanted............

313)  On Wednesday, February 20, 2013,  police arrested three men and one woman in connection with a firearm investigation.
It is alleged that:
− on Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 5:09 p.m., officers from the Toronto Police Service Gun and Gang Task Force executed search warrants at two homes in the Mabelle Avenue/Dundas Street West area
− police seized a loaded Bryco Arms Jenning 9mm pistol, a loaded Taurus FT92 9mm pistol
and a loaded Jimenez Arms JA nine 9mm handgun.............
....Mohamed Abdullahi, 21, of Toronto, has been charged with..........

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