www.theasianstar.com Vol 17 - Issue 50
Saturday, December 15, 2018
South Asian man charged with causing death by hit-and-run A South Asian man has been charged in a 2016 hitand-run that claimed the life of a skateboarder. Amanpreet Sohal, 23, has been charged with failure to stop at an accident causing bodily harm and dangerous driving causing death. Police said in a news release Friday that the charges stem from a two-year investigation into the April 17 death of 30-yearold Ryan Barron. Barron was skateboarding with a friend on Heather Street near West 54th Avenue at around 2:30 a.m. when he was hit by a vehicle,
police said. He was taken to hospital, where he later died. The driver did not remain at the scene. Police said officers located the vehicle believed to be involved in the incident at a home in East Vancouver two days later. It was seized. “Our job is to work on behalf of Ryan and his family to ensure the person responsible for his death is held accountable for their actions,� Const. Jason Doucette said. Sohal is expected to appear before a provincial court judge Friday.
Former PM Harper says Canada should ban Huawei from 5G Networks China has warned Canada of ‘serious consequences’ for its role in CFO Meng Wanzhou—and daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei—at the Vancouver International Airport. She was in transit on a flight to Mexico. Huawei has been accused of violating U.S. sanctions against Iran, by using a Hong Kong shell company to do business dealings for network equipment. The distrust of Huawei relates to company founder Zhengfei and his history in China’s People’s Liberation Army, and his role as engineer in the country’s Communist Party. Now, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper—in an
interview with FOX News—is harping out against Huawei, urging Canada to remove the company’s ties to our 5G networks. “I obviously note that the United States is encouraging western allies to essentially push Huawei out of the emerging 5G network and my personal view is that that is something western countries should be doing in terms of our own long-term security issues,� Harper said. Harper refused to comment on the recent arrest of Huawei’s CFO, only to acknowledge the alleged ties the company—and its subsidiary ZTE—have with Chinese security, saying “we think there are some real Continued on page 7
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BC court upholds extradition of mother & uncle accused of Jassi Sidhu’s ‘honour killing’ in India A court has upheld the extradition of two British Columbia residents accused of hiring assailants to murder their relative in India because she married a poor rickshaw driver. BC Court of Appeal has denied Malkit Kaur Sidhu and Surjit Singh Badesha’s request for a stay of proceedings and a judicial review. Indian authorities allege the pair were involved in the so-called “honour killing� of Sidhu’s
daughter and Badesha’s niece, Jaswinder Kaur Sidhu, in 2000. An RCMP operation to extradite the two was halted in Jassi Sidhu Toronto as they were boarding a Delhi-bound plane in September 2017 when their lawyers filed applications for judicial review. Sidhu and Continued on page 7
Two South Asian brothers face second-degree murder charges in death of 14-year-old boy Police west of Toronto say two brothers have been arrested in the death of a 14-year-old boy. Investigators have said the teen’s body was found in a park in Mississauga, Ont., on Friday shortly before 8 a.m. Peel regional police have not released a cause of death, but identified the boy Saturday as Riley Driver-Martin. Police said Saturday morning that a suspect, 20-year-old Nicholas Mahabir of Mississauga,
had been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in connection with the incident They later said a second suspect – Mahabir’s brother, 20-year-old Mark Mahabir of Mississauga – surrendered to police and was set to appear in court Sunday to face the same charge. Investigators have not said whether the suspects had any relationship to the boy.
South Asian man wanted in attempted murder investigation Toronto police are continuing their search for a man accused of violently attacking a 16-year-old girl and a 37-year-old woman last month. A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for the man, who is wanted on a charge of attempted murder, as well as two counts each of assault with a weapon and aggravated assault. Police
say the accused was last seen in Niagara Falls, Ont., on Nov. 24, a day after the alleged attack. They say Harry Rajkumar, 46, was trying to withdraw money from an ATM at Casino Niagara. Investigators are asking anyone with information about his whereabouts to come forward.
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