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Indian-origin man arrested for multiple rape cases in Canada

MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO - Peel Police have arrested an individual in relation to a violent sexual assault investigation in Mississauga.

On Tuesday, May 6, 2025, the victim attended the accused’s residence to provide cleaning services in which she was contacted for through an online platform. Once inside, it is alleged that the victim was sexually assaulted and threatened.

On Wednesday, May 7, Ravinder Dhaliwal, a 27-year-old man from Mississauga, was arrested and charged on for the following criminal offences:
• Assault
• Sexual Assault
• Sexual Assault – Strangle
• Forcible Confinement
• Utter Threat to Cause Death or Bodily Harm

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Multiple Indians have been arrested in a drug bust: :inti

PEEL REGION – Peel Regional Police, working with national and international partners, have dismantled a transnational organized criminal network trafficking illicit drugs into the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The investigation, Project Pelican, marks the largest drug seizure in the service’s history – with nearly $50 million worth of cocaine seized.

In June 2024, Peel Regional Police began investigating a cocaine smuggling operation using U.S.-Canada commercial trucking routes. By November, working with partners including the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and U.S. Homeland Security Investigations Border Enforcement Task Force in Detroit, multiple individuals, trucking companies, and storage sites linked to the operation were identified.

Between February and May 2025, information from Peel Regional Police lead to:
CBSA intercepting a commercial truck at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, which led to the seizure of 127 kilograms of cocaine concealed in the trailer and the arrest of the driver
CBSA intercepting another truck at the Blue Water Bridge in Point Edward, which led to the seizure of 50 kilograms of cocaine hidden within the trailer and the arrest of the driver, with support from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Additional seizures were also made across the GTA in connection with commercial trucking by Peel Regional Police, some of which included individuals in possession of loaded firearms at the time of arrest.
Over the course of the investigation, the following was seized:
479 kilograms of bricked cocaine, with an estimated street value of $47.9M
Two illegal loaded semi-automatic handguns

The accused were held for a bail hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton.

The successful completion of Project Pelican was made possible through funding provided by the Ontario Government, Ministry of the Solicitor General in which the Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario supported this investigation.

Source: Canadian Crime Watch (Facebook).

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More Indians got busted committing crimes in Canada. :inti

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Region of Peel – Peel Regional Police, as part of a Joint Force Operation with local and provincial law enforcement partners, have recovered more than $4.2 million in assets following the dismantling of an organized criminal network linked to the towing industry.

In July 2024, Project Outsource was launched to investigate a criminal organization believed to be behind a significant number of extortion incidents and related acts of violence. As the investigation progressed, it became clear that the criminal network operated with two distinct, but interconnected components: one dedicated to extortion and violence, and the other rooted in the towing industry.

Several suspects were found to be associated with towing companies operating under the names Certified Roadside and Humble Roadside. Investigators uncovered evidence that these individuals were engaged in insurance fraud by staging vehicle collisions, and using threats, assaults, and firearms to exert control over local towing operations.

As of June 10, 2025, Haleh Javady Torabi, a 37-year-old woman from King City, and the following 17 men from Brampton have been arrested and charged in connection with the investigation:

Inderjit Dhami, 38
Paritosh Chopra, 32
Gurbinder Singh, 28
Kulwinder Puri, 25
Parminder Puri, 31
Inderjit Bal, 29
Varun Aul, 31
Ketan Chopra, 30
Norman Tazehkand, 32
Pawandeep Singh, 25
Dipanshu Garg, 24
Rahul Verma, 27
Karan Boparai, 26
Mankirat Boparai, 22
Simar Boparai, 21
Jovan Singh, 23
Abhinav Bhardwaj, 25


The accused face a total of 97 criminal charges related to criminal organization, extortion, fraud, firearms, and more.

Three individuals were charged and released to attend court at a later date, while 15 were held for a bail hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton. Of the 18, almost half were on a form of judicial release at the time of arrest.

Over the course of the investigation, the following assets were seized:
18 tow trucks, with a total value $2.8M
Four personal vehicles, with a total value of $840K
Five stolen vehicles recovered, with a total value $571K
Six firearms
586 rounds of ammunition
Two bulletproof vests
Various weapons, including cross bow, taser, baseball bats

Project Outsource was a Joint Forces Operation with Peel Regional Police, Ontario Provincial Police, Halton Regional Police, York Regional Police, and Toronto Police Service. The successful completion of this investigation was made possible through funding from the Government of Ontario, Ministry of the Solicitor General, in which the Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario supported this Joint Forces investigation.

In recent years, Peel Region has experienced a sharp rise in violent extortion attempts targeting South Asian business owners, including demands for large sums of money, threats for non-payment, and acts of violence, including drive-by shootings. In response to these incidents, Peel Regional Police established the Extortion Investigation Task Force in December 2023.

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18 arrests with a total of 97 criminal charges
Of the 18, almost half were on a form of judicial release at the time of arrest
Six firearms seized, along with 586 rounds of ammunition
More than $4.2M in assets seized.


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Canada should kick out Indians from their country. It is a beautiful country that is being ruined by Indians. Kick these Indians out and send them back to their so-called perfect superpower country.
 
Canada should kick out Indians from their country. It is a beautiful country that is being ruined by Indians. Kick these Indians out and send them back to their so-called perfect superpower country.
There needs to be an inquiry why so many Indians are responsible for criminal behaviour in Canada.

Agree. Those who commit crimes should be deported. Canada used to have a very low crime rate.

Many Indians in Canada are doing all sorts of unethical and criminal things --> gang violence, auto thefts, unethical business practices, visa fraud, fake academic institutions, other frauds.
 
How would you know that unless someone actually collected data?

Crime data is obviously recorded in various police databases.

Send an email to the Canadian Bureau of Statistics and ask them to release the data.
 
Crime data is obviously recorded in various police databases.

Send an email to the Canadian Bureau of Statistics and ask them to release the data.

I'm not the one who was asking about per capita representation. For all I know it's not even collected.
 
I'm not the one who was asking about per capita representation. For all I know it's not even collected.

Rather than condemning crimes of his countrymen, he is deflecting and focusing on "per capita representation".

Classic sanghi. :inti
 
Multiple Indians have been arrested in a drug bust: :inti

PEEL REGION – Peel Regional Police, working with national and international partners, have dismantled a transnational organized criminal network trafficking illicit drugs into the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The investigation, Project Pelican, marks the largest drug seizure in the service’s history – with nearly $50 million worth of cocaine seized.

In June 2024, Peel Regional Police began investigating a cocaine smuggling operation using U.S.-Canada commercial trucking routes. By November, working with partners including the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and U.S. Homeland Security Investigations Border Enforcement Task Force in Detroit, multiple individuals, trucking companies, and storage sites linked to the operation were identified.

Between February and May 2025, information from Peel Regional Police lead to:
CBSA intercepting a commercial truck at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, which led to the seizure of 127 kilograms of cocaine concealed in the trailer and the arrest of the driver
CBSA intercepting another truck at the Blue Water Bridge in Point Edward, which led to the seizure of 50 kilograms of cocaine hidden within the trailer and the arrest of the driver, with support from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Additional seizures were also made across the GTA in connection with commercial trucking by Peel Regional Police, some of which included individuals in possession of loaded firearms at the time of arrest.
Over the course of the investigation, the following was seized:
479 kilograms of bricked cocaine, with an estimated street value of $47.9M
Two illegal loaded semi-automatic handguns

The accused were held for a bail hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton.

The successful completion of Project Pelican was made possible through funding provided by the Ontario Government, Ministry of the Solicitor General in which the Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario supported this investigation.

Source: Canadian Crime Watch (Facebook).

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Never see them caught in UK

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Canada should kick out Indians from their country. It is a beautiful country that is being ruined by Indians. Kick these Indians out and send them back to their so-called perfect superpower country.
What a post.

Kick out illegal Indians with no jobs and surviving on crime. When you mass immigrate thousands and millions into a country that cannot support everyone these things are bound to happen. Crime will spike. As much as the blame goes on these illegal Indians, an equal blame should go on Trudeau government. I am sure all of these guys filed asylum as they fear for their life by the oppressive BJP Government.

Canada is going down anyways.
 
Agree. Those who commit crimes should be deported. Canada used to have a very low crime rate.

Many Indians in Canada are doing all sorts of unethical and criminal things --> gang violence, auto thefts, unethical business practices, visa fraud, fake academic institutions, other frauds.
They are all oppressed by Modi Government and feared for their lives. Canada gave them asylum or at least these guys are waiting for their case to be heard by the court. Canada deserves this.
 
Never see them caught in UK

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Here in Canada, many of the auto thefts and drug-related crimes are being done by Indians. Just go through this whole thread. :inti

Here are some examples:









 
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BRAMPTON, ONTARIO – Investigators from the Peel Regional Police 21 Division Community Intervention Response Team have arrested two males from Brampton in connection with a series of high-value thefts from Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) locations across the region.

This year, it is believed that 25-year-old Anuj Kumar is responsible for an extensive number of thefts totaling approximately $300,000 in stolen alcohol from various LCBO stores. 29-year-old Simarpreet Singh is also believed to have been involved in the coordinated thefts.

As a result of the investigation, Kumar and Singh have been arrested and charged with a total of 35 offences related to theft, possession of property obtained by crime, and 4 drug related offences. In addition, four outstanding arrest warrants were executed.

Both individuals were held for bail hearings.

The investigation remains ongoing, and more arrests and charges are anticipated.

Peel Regional Police remain committed to proactively addressing property crimes and organized retail thefts that impact our communities and businesses.

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BRAMPTON, ONTARIO – Investigators from the Peel Regional Police 21 Division Community Intervention Response Team have arrested two males from Brampton in connection with a series of high-value thefts from Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) locations across the region.

This year, it is believed that 25-year-old Anuj Kumar is responsible for an extensive number of thefts totaling approximately $300,000 in stolen alcohol from various LCBO stores. 29-year-old Simarpreet Singh is also believed to have been involved in the coordinated thefts.

As a result of the investigation, Kumar and Singh have been arrested and charged with a total of 35 offences related to theft, possession of property obtained by crime, and 4 drug related offences. In addition, four outstanding arrest warrants were executed.

Both individuals were held for bail hearings.

The investigation remains ongoing, and more arrests and charges are anticipated.

Peel Regional Police remain committed to proactively addressing property crimes and organized retail thefts that impact our communities and businesses.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122258712014011107&set=a.122112409490011107
Why even immigrate if you're going to cause problems 🤦🏻🤦🏻
 
Canada is now an Indian colony so its also natural most of the stories in Canada will now have people with links to Bharat.
 
Why even immigrate if you're going to cause problems 🤦🏻🤦🏻

I live in Toronto since 2005 and this city was pretty golden till about 2019. After 2019, crimes started to increase. We are now seeing incidents like frequent car thefts, break-ins, shootings, and various other fraudulent activities.

A lot of these crimes are being committed by the Indians. Go through the thread to see examples.

Indian immigrants used to have a good reputation in Canada (10-15 years ago) but not anymore. People are frustrated with their rudeness and unethical practices. Some of them are even committing major crimes.

:inti
 
I live in Toronto since 2005 and this city was pretty golden till about 2019. After 2019, crimes started to increase. We are now seeing incidents like frequent car thefts, break-ins, shootings, and various other fraudulent activities.

A lot of these crimes are being committed by the Indians. Go through the thread to see examples.

Indian immigrants used to have a good reputation in Canada (10-15 years ago) but not anymore. People are frustrated with their rudeness and unethical practices. Some of them are even committing major crimes.

:inti
My cousins also live in Toronto. My dad's brother and his children immigrated to Canada. They share the exact sentiment as you do. So I get what you mean.
 
My cousins also live in Toronto. My dad's brother and his children immigrated to Canada. They share the exact sentiment as you do. So I get what you mean.

I see.

A family friend of ours had a break-in. Valuables were stolen.

My brother's car was smashed by a car thief. It cost my brother $10,000 (insurance didn't cover everything).

Another family friend had their car stolen.

Canada needs to strengthen the immigration system and justice system. Things are way too loose currently. Criminals aren't punished hard enough in my opinion.
 
I see.

A family friend of ours had a break-in. Valuables were stolen.

My brother's car was smashed by a car thief. It cost my brother $10,000 (insurance didn't cover everything).

Another family friend had their car stolen.

Canada needs to strengthen the immigration system and justice system. Things are way too loose currently. Criminals aren't punished hard enough in my opinion.
In Sydney I never faced any such issue. In gold coast I faced way too many issues 😭😭, especially around coolangatta.

In Lahore I dont face any issues either.
 
ONTARIO - According to court documents, on December 9, 2023, the victim was alone in her basement apartment when Mr. Singh, then working as a Bell Canada technician, responded to a service call to come to her new residence to install an installation cable for her wifi router.

After using the victim’s bathroom, Mr. Singh came out with his pants unzipped and exposed himself to the victim. He exposed himself for a period of some twenty minutes.

During this time, he made inappropriate comments to the victim about her physical attractiveness and asked her untoward questions about her dating status. The victim was traumatized by this incident.

Last month, it was determined that Mr. Singh will serve a 90-day conditional sentence on house arrest. After he has served the conditional sentence, he will be placed on probation for 12 months.

Samarpreet Singh is an Indian citizen who came to Canada on a student visa.

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Source: Canadian Crime Watch (https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122262056264011107&set=a.122112409490011107).
 
India is an epicenter for scammers and criminals, so no surprises they take the same traits else where.

There are many Chinese and Arabs immigrants who came from humble settings to Canada but you never hear them committing crimes, robberies and running drug cartels there. All the mass influx of Indian immigrants in last decade or so really seem to have ruined the place
 
BRAMPTON, ONTARIO - Peel Police have arrested three additional individuals and issued one arrest warrant following multiple violent robberies in Brampton.

Between April and May 2025, police investigated three separate incidents where suspects engaged with victims via social media to arrange in-person meetings under false pretenses. Upon meeting, the victims were reportedly robbed, and in some cases, a firearm was presented.

On Saturday, May 31, two suspects were initially arrested. However, as the investigation progressed, a total of six suspects were identified. Investigators now believe that the suspects relied on false pretences to target South Asians, including members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, and lure them into meeting up.

On Friday, July 4, police executed search warrants at several residences in the Region of Peel. As a result, 18-year-old Hardil Singh Mehrok of Brampton and two male youth aged 16 and 17 were arrested and charged with:
Kidnapping x2
Robbery x3


An arrest warrant has been sought for 20-year-old Preetpal Kooner of Mississauga for the same offences.

Investigators believe there may be additional victims who have not come forward out of fear. Please note that investigators will prioritize protecting the identity and well-being of all victims.

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BRAMPTON, ONTARIO - Peel Police have arrested three additional individuals and issued one arrest warrant following multiple violent robberies in Brampton.

Between April and May 2025, police investigated three separate incidents where suspects engaged with victims via social media to arrange in-person meetings under false pretenses. Upon meeting, the victims were reportedly robbed, and in some cases, a firearm was presented.

On Saturday, May 31, two suspects were initially arrested. However, as the investigation progressed, a total of six suspects were identified. Investigators now believe that the suspects relied on false pretences to target South Asians, including members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, and lure them into meeting up.

On Friday, July 4, police executed search warrants at several residences in the Region of Peel. As a result, 18-year-old Hardil Singh Mehrok of Brampton and two male youth aged 16 and 17 were arrested and charged with:
Kidnapping x2
Robbery x3


An arrest warrant has been sought for 20-year-old Preetpal Kooner of Mississauga for the same offences.

Investigators believe there may be additional victims who have not come forward out of fear. Please note that investigators will prioritize protecting the identity and well-being of all victims.

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Are you going to report every crime done by Indian origin men in Canada?

These people are refugees from India facing persecution and seeking asylum you know?
 
BRAMPTON, ONTARIO - Peel Police have arrested and charged an individual in connection with uttering threats against Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown.

In late June 2025, police were notified that the mayor and his family had received threats. As a precaution, enhanced security measures were provided to ensure their safety while the matter was investigated.

On Tuesday, July 15, following a thorough investigation that included search warrants and the seizure of electronic devices, 29-year-old Kanwarjyot Singh Manoria of Brampton was arrested and charged with the following offence: Uttering Threats to Cause Death or Bodily Harm.

At this time, investigators believe the individual acted alone and is no longer an active threat to the mayor, his family or the community.

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Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122263162784011107&set=a.122112409490011107.
 
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SURREY, BRITISH COLUMBIA - According to an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court, Surrey gangster Opinder Singh Sian was at the centre of a vast conspiracy to import precursor chemicals from China and export narcotics through the port of Los Angeles to Australia.

Sian was well known in Vancouver organized crime circles. He was linked to the Brothers Keepers and survived a shooting in 2008, as well as another in 2011. In 2022, he became involved in a plot originating in Ankara, Turkey.

According to court documents, a special agent was brought in to investigate the drug trafficking.

This person had a phone conversation with a member of the drug trafficking organization in Turkey and then with Sian.

They arranged four drop-offs of methamphetamine to the confidential source in Southern California for shipment to Australia, including approximately 30 pounds of meth on June 22, 2023, 200 pounds of meth on July 6, 2023, 100 pounds of meth on Aug. 21, 2023 and 200 pounds of meth on Aug. 28, 2023.

After the pickups, the confidential source led Sian and others to believe that they had their drugs safely stored until they could be shipped from Los Angeles to Australia. However, when the drugs arrived in Australia, officials packaged fake drugs and placed a tracking device inside.

The fake drugs were then driven to a stash house and officers with the DEA in Australia then raided the stash house and arrested the receiving couriers. “After their initial contact, Sian and CS-1 continued communicating and arranged an in-person meeting in Vancouver, Canada, on February 1, 2023,” the court documents read.

According to the affidavit, Sian thought he was moving hundreds of kilos of meth, but the DEA intercepted all of it.

Court documents also allege Sian was involved in the purchase of precursor chemicals from China and the distribution of those chemicals to Mexican Cartels.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=122263369976011107&set=a.122112409490011107.
 
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MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO - Peel Regional Police have charged three individuals in connection with an organized cargo theft investigation that took place in Mississauga.

On Monday, July 14, 2025, investigators located a stolen transport truck, reported stolen days earlier, in the area of Dixie Road and Meyerside Drive. Two additional transport trailers, also reported stolen days prior, were located in the area and linked to three individuals. As a result, Peel Police launched an investigation related to stolen transport trucks and trailers within the Region of Peel.

Following an investigation, with the assistance of our Aerial Support Unit and K9 Unit, officers arrested the involved individuals. Police recovered one transport truck and two trailers, with the total value to be estimated at $300,000, and the original stolen property valued at approximately $100,000.

The following individuals from Brampton were arrested, charged, and held for bail hearings at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton: Manjinder Singh Dhaliwal (42) and Harmash Lal Dadra (44) - Possession of Property Obtained by Crime x2, Theft Over $5,000, Possession of Break & Enter Instruments.

Rajwant Singh (31) - Possession of Property Obtained by Crime x2, Theft Over $5,000, Possession of Break & Enter Instruments, Breach of Conditional Sentence x2.

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