The Asian Star February 2 2019

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www.theasianstar.com Vol 18 - Issue 1

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Suspect identified in shooting of transit officer at Scott Raod SkyTrain station Two Mounties quietly handed out surveillance video images of a man on the platform of a SkyTrain station on Thursday in their search for a suspect in the shooting of a Metro Vancouver Transit Police officer. Just hours later, RCMP identified the suspect in the shooting as 35-year-old Daon Gordon Glasgow (pictured). They said he has a history of violence, is known to police and may be trying to leave the province to evade arrest. The statement also said Mr. Glasgow is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for being unlawfully at large. Transit police Constable Joshua Harms, 27, was shot and wounded on the platform of the Scott Road SkyTrain Continued on page 7

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Pakistani Christian woman on death row arrives in Canada with the family for asylum The lawyer of the Pakistani Christian accused of blasphemy told a German newspaper that Bibi and her husband had arrived in Canada. Other sources insist she is still in Pakistan. Asia Bibi (pictured), the Christian woman who spent eight years on death row on blasphemy charges in Pakistan, has arrived in Canada with her husband, her lawyer told German media early Friday. “She is united with her family,� Saif-ul-Malook told the German Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper. Bibi’s two daughters already live in Canada. The lawyer did not disclose any further details about Bibi’s departure from Pakistan, citing security reasons. The lawyer however reportedly Continued on page 6

Banks offer little on how BC man with criminal record could launder money in real estate A pair of financial institutions, named in a B.C. civil forfeiture suit that alleges a Richmond man laundered money in real estate, would not answer questions about how a man with a lengthy criminal record and no “legitimate� income could obtain mortgages and a home equity line of credit. In a civil claim filed on Jan. 4, Stephen Hai Peng Chen, also known as Hoy Pang Chan, is accused of using money obtained from drug trafficking

to pay for properties in Vancouver and Richmond. The B.C. civil forfeiture office lawsuit lists two transactions that involved TD bank mortgages and and a separate National Bank home equity line of credit, known as a HELOC, used to purchase a Vancouver property. Chan has not responded to the lawsuit. The civil claim contains allegations not proven in court. The TD bank said it could not, for privacy reasons, comment

Online applications to sponsor family immigrants hit limit in less than 11 minutes It took just minutes today for people to snap up 27,000 online application spots for bringing parents or grandparents into the country — fuelling frustration and fury among people who say the new system is flawed and unfair. At noon ET today, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada opened up to applicants its online form for indicating interest in sponsoring a family member through the 2019 Parent

and Grandparent Program. Just eleven minutes later, the department tweeted that the applications received had met the annual limit and the form had been closed to new applicants. A flood of angry complaints followed from frustrated wouldbe applicants, many of whom said they had cleared their schedules and set up their computers to fill out the online form — only to find it shut down within minutes.

on any specific customer relationship or specific regulatory reports. TD spokesman Jeff Meerman pointed to information stated by the civil forfeiture office in the claim, repeating that TD, as mortgagee, “did not participate in or know of or have reason to know of the unlawful activity.� National Bank offered some comment on the case, saying the home equity credit

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Conservatives blame Trudeau’s lack of refugees screening for bomb plot As details emerge about a foiled terrorist plot in Kingston, allegedly involving a Syrian refugee, the incident is already being used as fodder for anti-refugee rhetoric on the right. It’s “clear that Canada’s refugee screening process needs to be seriously examined,� said Conservative leader Andrew Scheer in a statement on Friday afternoon, shortly after the RCMP provided an update on two terrorism-related arrests in Kingston on Thursday. A youth, whose name can’t be disclosed, has been charged with facilitating terrorist activity and counselling someone to use an explosive or other lethal device to cause death or serious bodily injury. The other person arrested, identified Continued on page 7

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