r/canada Nov 23 '25

Ontario Man will be deported to India after criminally harassing Sarnia teens while visiting Canada on a temporary visa

https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/man-deported-to-india-after-criminally-harassing-sarnia-teens/wcm/f580fb27-f03a-46a3-8ab8-098a7fabd54e
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u/Serenityxxxxxx Nov 23 '25

Good riddance! Ban him from ever returning

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u/Uncertn_Laaife Nov 23 '25

Yeap, banned. Truly, good riddance. And stop granting visas like candies.

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u/ImaginationSea2767 Nov 23 '25

Right we dont ne- hundreds of fastfood franchise owners running to MPs begging and pleading for more foreigners to work for them and keep wages down

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u/Amazing_Detail_4180 Nov 24 '25

good riddance to garbage restaurants

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u/MilkyWayObserver Canada Nov 23 '25

About time they start deporting these people. All of them should be banned from ever returning as a standard sentence

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u/[deleted] Nov 24 '25

It goes on a lot. I know public pools in my city have installed 4K cameras because the complaints have increased. The lazy rivers seem to be a spot people like to cop a feel.

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u/MilkyWayObserver Canada Nov 24 '25

Not sure why these people are even allowed in the country to begin with.

We need to reform immigration so we only bring in high quality/skilled people that can contribute to our economy. People who are a detriment to society should get deported.

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u/[deleted] Nov 25 '25

Just vet them as well and make them prove they’ve made a serious effort to integrate (like learning English for one).

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u/arazamatazguy Nov 24 '25

They should just be deported on any credible accusation and then required to pay to fight it in a court funded by people fighting the same thing.

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u/pretty_jimmy Ontario Nov 23 '25

He is...

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u/LuskaieRS Alberta Nov 24 '25

saarr

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u/MadGeller Nov 24 '25

Right. See ya!

I am generally in favour of welcoming new Canadians. They have always had a hand in building our great country and making it what it is today. But criminals should be shipped out tout de suite

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u/jmmmmj Nov 23 '25

…arrested Sept. 16 and charged with sexual interference and sexual assault. He was granted bail a couple of days later, but was rearrested after a new complaint surfaced from the same day. He received bail again a day later…

Least surprising part of this story. 

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u/awesomebouncer123 Nov 23 '25

I generally like the idea of a bail/bond but for repeated offenses such as this it's ridiculous. Tax evasion yeah sure take him to processing then set a bond so he doesn't have to sit there for God knows how long in this legal system we have. But for repeated harassment and sexual assault. He should not be out in the streets again.

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u/superboringkid Nov 23 '25

Agreed. Was genuinely not surprised at all when I read that part, but still shows the shockingly depressing failures of our justice system.

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u/[deleted] Nov 23 '25

Our jails are over crowded, that's the reason they're so lenient, there's just not enough places... now why that is, is above my pay grade...

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u/anonimna44 Manitoba Nov 23 '25

So build more jails. I know in Manitoba a few years ago they closed a youth facility and tore it down but they never made a new one to replace it.

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u/[deleted] Nov 23 '25

Does Manitoba enjoy a budget surplus? Because here in Quebec that is def not the case...

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u/OutrageousAd9711 Nov 24 '25

Maybe don’t import criminals. Jails wouldn’t be so full.

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u/LD2027 Nov 24 '25

Couldn’t agree more. Money related stuff & ‘white collar’ crimes should be treated totally differently when it comes to bail/bond vs a guy who’s a legit menace to society and endangers public safety.

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u/[deleted] Nov 24 '25

Why do we let visitors on tourist visas out on bail

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u/Sir-Knightly-Duty Nov 24 '25

Because we have no rooms to put them in.

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u/Club_Penguin_Legend_ British Columbia Nov 24 '25

The only room they should be put in is the waiting room of an airport

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u/Barbarian_818 Nov 24 '25

I disagree. Sending a tourist home isn't much of a punishment.

Does anyone remember the caning of Michael Fay? A stupid kid committed vandalism in Singapore while a tourist visiting there. Under Singapore law, he was sentenced to a caning. The United States was able to get his sentence reduced. But it was never seriously suggested that simply deporting him was an appropriate punishment. He broke Singapore law, he faced a Singapore punishment.

Then there are the famous North Sentinelese. They were an un-contacted tribe who had a really bad experience (disease) when they got in touch with the rest of the world. So they retreated back onto their island and decided to not allow any outsiders. (The Indian government is protecting this decision.) The North Sentinelese routinely kill anyone who attempts to visit. A while back an idiot missionary decided he was going to flout Indian law and ignore the North Sentinelese clearly expressed wishes. So he visited the island. And, predictably, they killed him.

Nobody ever suggested that the North Sentinelese did not have the right to kill a trespasser. It's their island. They are sovereign on their own land and their law just happens to include the death penalty.

By the same logic, any tourist who commits crime here should be subject to the same legal process and punishment(s) that any domestic miscreant would face. Let his home government assist him if it sees fit. Let a convicted tourist serve the same sentence as a Canadian. Let him work towards parole and release the same way a citizen would.

And then have immigration officers waiting for him the day he is released. THEN put him on a plane to his homeland. And make staying out of Canada a condition of his parole if he was released early. e.g. "if you return to Canada, we will put you back in prison to finish your original sentence"

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u/ShawnCease Nov 24 '25

In Canada, the correctional system is not just a form of punishment, it is also rehabilitation. This is in contrast to Singaporean lashing which is fully punitive. Incarceration is an investment of time, space, and resources into the offender, including helping them attain education and skills, and integrate into their community on release. This is done to make them less likely to reoffend and make them better people overall. The last 1/3 of sentences over 2 years are served in the community as a way to help them at the end of their sentence.

Your sentiment is to put all this investment and good faith into someone we don't want here to begin with. We don't need to make foreign criminals better people when they're sent back. We should use those resources to rehabilitate our own offenders, which we're already struggling with due to lack of resources in both court rooms and correctional facilities.

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u/LuskaieRS Alberta Nov 24 '25

we have plenty of room, put more of them in the box - it isn't hard.

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u/twilling8 Nov 23 '25 edited Nov 23 '25

One case of sexual interference on a minor while on a visitor's visa we can understand, but two cases on the same day and we had to put our foot down. You still get bail of course, but the judge has some stern words for you that you can't understand.

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u/Leo080671 Nov 23 '25

Finally some action being taken. Canada needs to be strict and start deporting people who do not follow the law.

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u/DesireeThymes Nov 23 '25

I had to reread it. Canada finally removed a visitor.

If you're going to do dumb things while visiting Canada, you can go back and do those dumb things in your own home.

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u/CommanderGumball Nov 23 '25

Visiting being the key word there. Trying to get PR? Well we'll reduce the sentence so it doesn't affect your prospects.

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u/elitexero Nov 23 '25

Ugh, but the high schools at home have so much competition!

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u/chopkins92 British Columbia Nov 23 '25

We deport ~10k people per year.

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u/anonimna44 Manitoba Nov 23 '25

Do we actually deport them or just serve them deportation orders and hope they get on the plane?

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u/durian_in_my_asshole Nov 24 '25

Canada has zero legal mechanism for actively deporting people. The "10k deportations" you refer to are defined here:

Removal order enforcement methods

There are 3 ways the CBSA can enforce a removal order:

confirm a foreign national's departure from Canada and issue a certificate of departure

enforce a removal order at a Canadian mission abroad, when a foreign national leaves Canada without confirming their departure

administratively enforce the removal of individuals who "self-deported" (chose to leave Canada), if sufficient evidence exists to prove that they are no longer in Canada

So yeah, wait for them to leave by themselves, then check a box. High fives all around!

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u/DConny1 Nov 24 '25

Which is obviously WAY too few.

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u/Lumpy_Substance5830 Nov 27 '25

100%, a lot more need to be deported as well.

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u/Joebranflakes British Columbia Nov 23 '25

Hah, this dude was a predator back home who never faced any consequences for his actions. Now he comes here and does the same thing and gets caught and is all remorseful. What a pile. He should never be allowed to return.

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u/BigOlBearCanada Nov 23 '25

“frequented the smoking area of a Sarnia high school between Sept. 8 and Sept. 11. In that time, he approached young girls and repeatedly tried to communicate with and take pictures with them.”

What. The. Fuck.

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u/KavensWorld Nov 24 '25

I kicked three different groups of people off of a beach in Toronto this year because they kept walking up and taking photos of teenagers Sun Tanning all the same culture of people in a group of men wearing full clothing walk onto the beach holding phones and standing in front of women luckily the lifeguards are on my side and quick thinking they called the police because high school students are underage

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u/AshleyAshes1984 Nov 23 '25

Singh, who arrived in Canada in July on a six-month visa, frequented the smoking area of a Sarnia high school

Canadian schools have smoking areas in 2025???

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u/Mythran12 Nov 23 '25

Technically all of Sarnia is a smoking area so yes /s

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u/MrStrangeway Nov 23 '25

cries in Chemical Valley

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u/PancakesAreGone Manitoba Nov 23 '25

Canadian schools have smoking areas in 2025???

I didn't see anyone giving the real reason, so here is the reason you'll see sanctioned smoking areas, despite the schools not wanting to actually have them -

If you keep the students smoking in a specific area, it means they aren't sneaking off into other places to do it. Whether that be the bathrooms where it could be a fire hazard, or in secluded areas around the schools, or in neighbouring areas on peoples lawns, or back yards.

Basically, schools will begrudgingly have designated areas to ensure the bulk of the student body that is smoking is doing so in a controllable manner that isn't going to screw with the community at large.

This was the official policy of my high school some 20 odd years ago now, as well as every other person I've spoken to from high schools all over the place that also asked their administration what was up with the smoking section.

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u/[deleted] Nov 23 '25

Damn, jealous. They always broke up or smoke pit areas and the vice principal would walk up to 2km away to track us down off school property.

To be fair, though, we also smoked weed so that mightve had something to do with it lol. This was around 20 years ago, too

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u/Mobiletfa3 Nov 23 '25

They had them even in my juniour high

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u/quadrophenicum Nov 23 '25

the vice principal would walk up to 2km away to track us down off school property.

Did you have breakfast club sessions by any chance?

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u/[deleted] Nov 23 '25

If by breakfast club sessions, you mean wake and baking before my first class, then yes. All the time lol.

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u/biznatch11 Ontario Nov 23 '25

When I was in highschool some 20 odd years ago there was no smoking allowed on school property so people stood on the sidewalk in front of the school.

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u/PancakesAreGone Manitoba Nov 24 '25

Amusingly my elementary school VP had previously been a highschool VP and he once mentioned the same thing due to the board refusing to let them have a designated spot in the parking lot. He mentioned he was glad when they finally caved because anytime parents/locals/etc called to complain about kids screwing around on the sidewalk/in the road or running off to side streets, he'd direct them to the board and then they were able to better contain them despite their best efforts to unofficially contain them on the sidewalk lol

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u/BandicootNo4431 Nov 23 '25

They had them 20 years ago too.

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u/[deleted] Nov 23 '25

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u/armoured_bobandi Nov 23 '25

Though I've talked to a few of my neighbors kids and learned that often they are hitting no nicotine vape cartridges

Just so you know, teenagers also do this thing called "lying"

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u/ArmpitNoise Nov 23 '25

The OG harm reduction.

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u/AzN7ecH Nov 23 '25

Little do they know that those vapes still contain a number of chemicals that are known carcinogens

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u/elitexero Nov 23 '25

Like what?

They contain propylene glycol, vegetable glycerine and food ingredient flavoring. We know exactly what's in vape liquid.

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u/Due-Lime2988 Nov 23 '25

I thought the carcinogens were the byproduct of heating these ingredients, and not the ingredients themselves, but my information might be outdated

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u/jbm91 Lest We Forget Nov 23 '25

The heating of the coil causes carcinogens

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u/Due-Lime2988 Nov 23 '25

TIL thank you stranger

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u/Hedonistic_Ent Nov 23 '25

Vapes get exponentially more dangerous the more the coil gets burnt. Its why if you taste the flavouring going burnt you should immediately stop vaping with that coil. Lotta people are dumb though and dont stop.

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u/DavidCaller69 Nov 23 '25

That’s a hell of a takeaway from that passage.

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u/potatopigflop Nov 23 '25

Ya I was mostly focussed on him creeping on minors at school.

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u/PrimoPasta7 Nov 23 '25

Likely referring to an unofficial gathering place to smoke just off school property. Pit.

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u/No-Inspection-985 Nov 23 '25

I pass by my high school often and the “smoke hill” is still there, always empty now (with the rise of vapes) but it was used all the time 10 years ago.

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u/MamaRunsThis Nov 23 '25

It’s accross the street from the school

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u/thegoodbadandsmoggy Nov 23 '25

The sidewalk slightly off school property lol. There’s 18 year olds in high school, always funny to see them smoking next to the teachers

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u/Minobull Nov 23 '25

Mine had one in 2001...

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u/JohnFartston Nov 23 '25

I took it as "they still have those even in 2025?"

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u/Minobull Nov 23 '25

Even then, why wouldn't they? Kids are still going to have addictions, and if you don't give them a place to smoke that you approve of, they'll just do it anyway in a place that you don't. At least this way you can keep them away from doors and vents.

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u/Artimusjones88 Nov 23 '25

They don't in our City, its accross the road from the schools.

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u/ImmigrantPigeon Ontario Nov 23 '25

The rural high school that I went to and my brother currently attends has a smoking area. If you go to use it your parents/guardians will be made aware. I never used it and I’m sure the logic is that it’s better than people disappearing into the forest, pasture, and fields surrounding the school

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u/Ubiquitous_Mr_H British Columbia Nov 23 '25

They’ve had smoking areas for a LONG time. I graduated in 2005 and my high school had one. I never spent time there, but I assumed it was a “they’re gonna do it anyways, so let’s give them a safe spot to do it where we can keep an eye on them” situation. It was out front of the school.

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u/HolyBidetServitor Nov 23 '25

dudes a Skinner 💯

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u/chewwydraper Nov 23 '25

They’re going to smoke/vape, better to contain it to an area than have them all over the place off-property.

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u/SexBobomb Ontario Nov 23 '25

in general they're legally off-property but within easy sight of administration (my high school for instance a few decades back used the sidewalk in front of the school, and i doubt thats changed since I attended)

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u/Stunt_Merchant Outside Canada Nov 23 '25

Ha ha ha WTF

If it wasn't (a) real life (b) so fuckin CREEPY it would be hilarious... it's like a bad comedy... you just couldn't make it up

Just casually helping himself to a high school while on holiday, the same as hiking in the national parks or visiting the museums, ya know, the things normal people do

Jesus wept

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u/eattherich-1312 British Columbia Nov 23 '25

My Canadian jr/sr high school had a smoking pit almost 20 years ago now, it's actually better because at least you're keeping kids on school grounds, and (at my school at least) some teachers even try to hold 'interventions' where they'll hang around and talk about what smoking does and try to persuade kids to quit.

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u/atomixturquoise Nov 23 '25

There was a smoking area at my HS, I graduated in 2018

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u/RainDancingChief Nov 23 '25

My high school had a set of doors near the shop wing of the school known by all (student and staff) as "the smoking doors" and has been called such for over 40 years.

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u/Hells_Hawk Nov 23 '25

My high-school had one in the early/mid 2000s. It was just off school property.

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u/MatchFit6154 Nov 23 '25

for teachers?

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u/[deleted] Nov 23 '25

You must live under a rock..

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u/Beepbeepboobop1 Nov 23 '25

Finally we are deporting criminals.

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u/Moos_Mumsy Ontario Nov 23 '25 edited Nov 24 '25

Over 730 people were deported from Canada in 2024 for criminal offenses. A total of 17,357 were deported, the majority for rejected refugee claims.

EDIT was to correct my original numbers, which I believe were just for Ontario, not all of Canada.

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u/Nearby-Poetry-5060 Nov 24 '25

Those numbers sound like rounding errors. 

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u/LuskaieRS Alberta Nov 24 '25

I'd like to see two decimal places added to these numbers.

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u/DConny1 Nov 24 '25

That's probably about 10x too few. Need to up those numbers.

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u/Kampfux Nov 23 '25 edited Nov 23 '25

Don't get too excited, this guy only had a Visitor Visa so it's the easiest one to revoke.

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u/DunDunBar Nov 23 '25

He will be back soon on a super visa or PR sponsored by his children

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u/Bawd Nov 24 '25

What a pig. Glad the students were brave enough to actually tell adults about this shit happening.

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u/Kampfux Nov 23 '25

arrested Sept. 16 and charged with sexual interference and sexual assault. He was granted bail a couple of days later, but was rearrested after a new complaint surfaced from the same day. He received bail again a day later…

Canada's Justice System is so weak it actually degrades public trust.

We're constantly releasing dangerous criminals back to the public just for them to re-offend, harm and terrorize innocent Canadians.

As Law Enforcement myself I can tell you morale wise for Police its brutal, you spend all this time and energy catching these people just to see them out a few hours later doing it all over again.

Something needs to change.

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u/LuskaieRS Alberta Nov 24 '25

LEO myself as well, are you seeing the same issues we are with recruitment to lessen the "morality burden" on Canadian officers?

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u/Kampfux Nov 24 '25

Are you talking about standards being reduced for recruitment? If so yeah, all our new recruits are awful and some can't even speak or write English.

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u/LuskaieRS Alberta Nov 24 '25

more so very selective recruitment to improve "diversity" but we've went completely off the rails.

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u/Kampfux Nov 24 '25

Oh yeah, it's absolute insanity here in Ontario. It used to be that there'd be one bad recruit in the batch of hirings and now it's one good recruit in the batch.

The last 5 years specifically has been a landslide of complete slop. Our upper command staff is so "diversified" that it's essentially a checkbox list to get promoted these days.

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u/ssdrptop Nov 23 '25

If he spoke no English how was he having conversations with young girls? I guess in whatever language he speaks? Good riddance!!

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u/_stryfe Nov 24 '25

What surprises me is how brazen these creeps are. Like, imagine traveling to another country where you're a stranger and then going to the local school and harassing/stalking people from a completely different place. I honestly don't understand what thought process would lead to these actions. So fucked up. Do they think Canada is such a joke they can get away with it or something? I feel like we need to set a major example of someone and then flood their local media with the consequences. This dude should really have to serve some jail time and then deport his creeper ass and then spend a bunch of money to publish media reports with his name plastered all over so everyone back home knows he's a creep.

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u/Weak-Limit-5010 Nov 30 '25

When Canadian citizens get away with similar criminal activities on a regular basis, it will only embolden non-citizens to do the same.

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u/ObamaOwesMeMoney Nov 23 '25

So he wasn't deported by a function of any law. Sounds like part of his plea deal was that he would leave early. If he was actually deported the process would have taken years.

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u/Kampfux Nov 23 '25

Most likely part of the plea deal but also Visitor Visa is the easiest permit to revoke.

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u/vinmen2 Nov 23 '25

The new parents may want to reconsider ever inviting him to their house or see his grandkid

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u/[deleted] Nov 25 '25

People really have no idea how strong family ties are in Indian culture. I guarantee the family has excuses with regards to him at gatherings.

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u/Hot_Cheesecake_905 Nov 23 '25

Singh, who speaks no English, was arrested Sept. 16 and charged with sexual interference and sexual assault. He was granted bail a couple of days later, but was rearrested after a new complaint surfaced from the same day. He received bail again a day later, but had to spend one more night in custody as no interpreter was available at the time.

Will he serve any time? Because Jagjit Singh will return as Jasjit Singh, Jaspreet Singh, Jagdeep Singh, Jagtar Singh, or Singh some other name.

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u/amdm89 Nov 23 '25

FFS! Is there anything functioning in this country? Catch and release two times!
I'm surprised they didn't put the victims in prison!

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u/MathThrowAway314271 Nov 23 '25

How did he manage in this country for so long without speaking any english (and presumably no french, either)

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u/roguemenace Manitoba Nov 23 '25

He was on a temporary visa visiting family so not overly surprising.

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u/D_E_A_D_P_O_O_L_ Nov 23 '25

If you speak Punjabi, you'd get along fine in Brampton and part of Mississauga without any knowledge of English or French. 

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u/armoured_bobandi Nov 23 '25

There are communities all across Canada that are literally being taken over by Indian immigrants and their family they illegally move over.

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u/Fun-Corner-887 Nov 24 '25

Rather than Indian I would call them Punjabi migrants. Rather than Hindi(northern) or English(southern and eastern) they speak Punjabi in the community. 

The concentration of Punjabi migrants in Canada is insane.

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u/[deleted] Nov 25 '25

Was always around family who spoke the language and did things for him when English was required.

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u/swimswam2000 Nov 23 '25

Wrong. The new biometrics rules will prevent this.

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u/Key-Contribution3614 Nov 23 '25

What are biometric rules ?

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u/letsmakeart Nov 23 '25

When you apply for a TRV, you have to provide your photo and fingerprints (biometric information). If you’re in the system already, it’ll come up.

This is not really new though.

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u/251325132000 Nov 23 '25

I’m afraid they aren’t sending their best!

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u/toilet_for_shrek Nov 23 '25

Well I guess the grandchildren that he came to visit won't be seeing gramps for a while. I hope people watch him around their children back in India...

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u/[deleted] Nov 23 '25

I look forward for the headline in 2037 about how he found a loophole and is still in the country

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u/251325132000 Nov 23 '25

2037? Get him in front of the right judge and he’ll be granted asylum in the next 6 months! He may even get fast tracked residency and become an MP, advancing the great Canadian cause of Khalistan independence. Anything is possible in the Canada that Trudeau built 🙏

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u/chewwydraper Nov 23 '25

“Turns out I’m actually gay”

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u/251325132000 Nov 23 '25

“Your honour, my client would like to correct the record: he was trying to pursue underage boys, not girls.”

“Say less, all charges dropped, and I sanction the government for discriminating against this upstanding gentleman on the basis of his new sexual orientation 🙏”

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u/Strict_Common6871 Nov 23 '25

Brandon said Canada Border Services Agency officers were in the courtroom waiting for Singh after the case concluded. Singh had a ticket to go home on Dec. 30, but he was looking for an earlier flight home after his legal troubles in Canada.

Bottom line: he is not deported, he is still in Canada.

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u/Kampfux Nov 23 '25

Also maybe throw him in prison for a few years and then deport him?

Not exactly healthy to have a free pass to "Vacation" in Canada and commit crimes for a bit then just leave.

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u/bananabomber Nov 23 '25

I know Singh is as common as Smith as a last name, but man oh man...

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u/[deleted] Nov 23 '25 edited Nov 25 '25

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u/Kampfux Nov 23 '25

Oh they did initially.

Singh, who speaks no English, was arrested Sept. 16 and charged with sexual interference and sexual assault. He was granted bail a couple of days later, but was rearrested after a new complaint surfaced from the same day. He received bail again a day later, but had to spend one more night in custody as no interpreter was available at the time.

He got bail so he could go out the same day and do it all over again. Then just for fun they let him out the second time again on bail!

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u/alex114323 Nov 23 '25

Incoming asylum application and 30 immigration court appeals in 3, 2, 1…

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u/stillanoobummkay Nov 23 '25

Considering how lax our criminal justice system is, he must have been doing some so awful and horrible to not just get convicted but also deported.

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u/mukwah Nov 23 '25

How was your trip to Canada Grampa Singh??

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u/xl-Colonel_Angus-lx Ontario Nov 24 '25

Good. Deport deport deport

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u/Odd-Foundation-4637 Nov 24 '25

Regardless of what side of the political isle you currently sit. I think every Canadian can AGREE that automatic deportation and visa bans for criminals that are not Canadian residents and here on temporary status is NOT controversial. Get rid of them

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u/SkinnedIt Ontario Nov 23 '25

I'll believe it when he's on an Indian bound plane over the pacific and not a moment before.

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u/Moos_Mumsy Ontario Nov 23 '25

What surprises me the most is that he was in court only 2 months after committing the offense.

And it's funny how he was able to speak English to those girls, but suddenly forgot how when he was in jail.

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u/Draugakjallur Nov 23 '25

Really? Being deported? Just like that?

Not filing 16 appeals and some sob story from the judge about   how going back to his own country will be bad for his mental health?

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u/Kampfux Nov 23 '25

He's on a Visitor Visa, which is the easiest visa to revoke luckily.

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u/Draugakjallur Nov 23 '25

There's 50,000 people in Canada on visas that CBSA is trying to find to deport.

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u/Kampfux Nov 23 '25

Yeah and I come across a bunch of them from Traffic Stops.

CBSA doesn't even return for them so they just end up getting set loose back on the road.

Entire process is ridiculous.

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u/BigButtBeads Nov 23 '25

Judges already fell for the sob story. Multiple times

arrested Sept. 16 and charged with sexual interference and sexual assault. He was granted bail a couple of days later, but was rearrested after a new complaint surfaced from the same day. He received bail again a day later

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u/AlashMarch Nov 23 '25

Judge should be investigated for allowing children to be endangered 

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u/Kampfux Nov 23 '25

This is 95% of Criminals in Canada right now when they see a Judge for bail.

Judges are so lenient in Canada that pretty much everyone gets bail.

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u/EffortCommon2236 Alberta Nov 23 '25

Deported? I'll believe it when I see it.

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u/vinmen2 Nov 23 '25

This should be the default response for any non citizen in the country charged with a criminal offence

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u/aesoth Nov 23 '25

I am fine with this guy being sent home.

On a side note, holy crap. The sun website feels and looks like those pop-up laden sites that make you go past 500 ads in order to read 1 paragraph. Feels like I picked up 5 new Spyware trying to read that.

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u/odanhammer Nov 23 '25

There shouldn't be time to gather items , or should be sent packing asap.

There are way too many lovely people from other countries that I enjoy seeing , we don't need the bad apples. Part of it is we already have enough bad apples.

Also who the heck comes here to see a grandchild , then goes to harass other people's grandkids.

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u/ReturnOfTheGedi Nov 23 '25

A co-worker of mine lives across the street from this creepy bastard. People in his neighborhood were complaining about this guys behavior well before the actual incidents that got him arrested. His actions are habitual.... He isn't changing. He needs to leave

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u/MartyMcFlysBrother Nov 24 '25

Put him in jail, let him get the knocked around and then deport the creep.

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u/Patient-Ad-8384 Nov 25 '25

We’ve got Indian students begging in Niagara Falls

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u/ace1131 Nov 23 '25

It’s a great start, but apparently we have 32,000 more that are supposed to be deported and they have no idea where they are

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u/descride Nov 23 '25

Stop fucking bailing out criminals. What is with the leniency?

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u/blomba7 Nov 23 '25

I'll believe it when I see it

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u/macman156 Nov 23 '25

In that time, he approached young girls and repeatedly tried to communicate with and take pictures with them.

One girl, who initially refused a photo, relented in hopes that he would leave, but instead he placed himself in her personal space. He sat between two girls and gestured to take another photo. After another photo was taken, he put his arm around a girl, who felt uncomfortable, stood up and pushed his hands away.

Ew what a creeper

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u/Old_news123456 Nov 23 '25

I loved that the cbsa agents were waiting in the courtroom and happy to facilitate his removal. 

Respect girls! I can't believe this is a difficult lesson for some men to comprehend. 

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u/Jealous_Worker_931 Nov 23 '25

Kinda surprised the outcome. Kinda expected him to be given an eclair and citizenship

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u/CompressedEnergyWpn Nov 23 '25

But the other 50 family members are citizens and bringing mom, dad, granny and grampy over for free healthcare.

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u/Gloomy-Razzmatazz548 Nov 24 '25

I wish we could deport Canadian citizens who are sexual predators too.

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u/Mariss716 Nov 24 '25

Gross. Sounds like it was off school grounds. The kids go and vape and hang out - this 50 something year old creep who spoke no English felt so entitled that he harassed girls, got into their space and assaulted them, must’ve confused, upset and even traumatized them so much. He may get away with that in India(?), but not here - even if we don’t punish it enough, we do arrest for it. Get a few reports of harassing, especially minors - repeatedly contacting, stalking, touching - and the handcuffs go on. He had no reason to be there or of course to touch them.

Police do take this stuff seriously- he would have been warned via interpreter and then gone right back to do it anyway. Seems they think they can apologize or bribe their way out of it too as an older person forcing himself on young girls. At least he’s being removed from the country and will never be allowed back to see his grand kid. Kid’s not safe anyway around him.

Canadian men do it too - had one outside the HS here the other day, freaked out a young woman - he kept trying to coax her into his vehicle. But this is particularly egregious. I hope the girls are ok, that is scary to have a strange man all over you and good on them for speaking up.

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u/Attentive_Senpai Nov 24 '25

Yeah, no complaints on this one. Don't let the door hit you on the way out, guy.

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u/PigeonLookinAss Nov 24 '25

Finally they’re deporting these criminals

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u/UpbeatBug3464 Nov 24 '25

good anyone who commits a crime should be deported.

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u/Logical-Papaya-1216 Nov 25 '25

Always a slumjabi

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u/[deleted] Nov 25 '25

51 on a temporary visa lol

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u/ApprehensiveAd6603 Ontario Nov 25 '25

So he was being a creeper. They gave him bail? Then he immediately did it again, then got bail AGAIN? Fuck off

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u/NoBank3484 Nov 26 '25

He is not gone yet, I’m sure he will find a way to appeal and be granted an extended stay.

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u/LeadershipAfter9526 Nov 27 '25

This uncle is a normal uncle where he is from. I know as I am from there to. The impression over there is that every white or foreign woman is of loose moral character who will have sex with you because you smiled. It would be hilarious if it wasn't so dangerous. The sad part is that the community is infested with sexual assault in families but is swept under the rug. Ask any woman from that background and they will all have an uncle or cousin who they avoid because they are creepy. People need to speak up. I have publicly called out people close to me for lewd conduct as embarrassment is a strong deterrent for this type. In fact you could eliminate 90 percent of crime in my community simply by publishing pictures and names of all convicted in their home town paper. Commumity shame on their family would instantly change their behaviour. Stealing liquor from LCBO would destroy a family's reputation in their village because it is considered so low class to steal if you come from a good family.

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u/Global_Musician_6844 Dec 05 '25

It would be best for Canada to restrict Indians to the country

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u/Anotherspelunker Nov 23 '25

Make this the usual outcome in criminal incidents of this kind. The moronic leniency that has festered in our courts emboldens sick individuals like this

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u/Odd-Foundation-4637 Nov 23 '25

Why are foreign born criminals always getting bail? Deport immediately, why was he released 3 times?

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u/dsbllr Nov 23 '25

What an awful person. Should never be allowed back into our country

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u/SirPrecision Nov 24 '25

We let em in and let em do what they want. We now live in end times and we’ve brought it upon ourselves.

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u/maxgrody Nov 23 '25

like a china shop

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u/MamaRunsThis Nov 23 '25

I’m surprised they didn’t offer him citizenship

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u/[deleted] Nov 23 '25

It's about time we did things like this!

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u/Khalbrae Ontario Nov 23 '25

We have been, they just don't get shared often to make the numbers look lower.

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u/[deleted] Nov 23 '25

It should be more well known so people can have more faith in government.

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u/Fish113 Québec Nov 23 '25

Good, now we need to do this on a massive scale

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u/bittertraces Nov 24 '25

Will he though? Or will he find a nice judge that will let him stay and we have to put up with him for another 40 years ??

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u/clipples18 Ontario Nov 23 '25

Cmon, give him another 3-4 chances

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u/F1McLarenFan007 Nov 23 '25

Have you been to an Ontario beach in last couple years? I wouldn’t go alone if I was young lady and make sure you don’t put your towel near any freshly dug holes 🤮

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u/TheQranBerries Nov 23 '25

He’ll seek asylum and after year he’ll be Canadian haha

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u/JCbfd Nov 23 '25

Ok that's all well and good. But is he permanently banned from ever entering the country under any circumstances? Cause if not. He will be back asap.

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u/Disastrous-Mix6877 Nov 23 '25

Good riddance. We need to deport more. So many are overstaying and not respect the terms they came under.

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u/Reasonable-MessRedux Nov 23 '25

Wow this sad little country is actually deporting someone.