Brampton man held part of multi-million dollar transnational cyber racket

16th December 2022 – A pool of investigators including Peel Regional Police Cyber Support Services and the Fraud Bureau, with the assistance the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC), and U.S. law enforcement agencies has unfolded a multimillion-dollar cybercrime fraud racket which has duped over 20,000 victims, including several elderly, in US and Canada. The racket was […]

Brampton man charged for running police cruiser off the roadway

16th December 2022 – Peel Regional Police has arrested and charged a Brampton man, Gauravdeep Singh, after intentionally running a police cruiser off the roadway. On July 30, 2021 at around 1:30 a.m. the culprit was found driving a stolen vehicle in the area of Hurontario Street and County Court Boulevard (which is minutes away […]

Three Brampton men arrested and charged by York Police

2nd December 2022 – York Regional Police has informed that it has arrested and charged 3 men of Brampton with an attempted break and enter in the Town of East Gwillimbury. Last Monday, on 28th November at about 3:30 AM, the police responded to a call regarding an attempted break and enter in a commercial […]

Brampton Uber driver charged with sexual assault during ride

4th November 2022 – In a press release, Toronto Police Services has confirmed that they have charged, Harpreet Brar, 24-years-old who is a resident of the City of Brampton in a sexual assault investigation. Police has alleged that on 30th October 2022, a woman ordered an Uber ride through the mobile application. During the ride, […]

Peel Police seizes narcotics worth over $25M, the largest in force’s history

28th October 2022 – Peel Regional Police has announced that it has seized illegal narcotics with a street value of over $25 million. In an investigation which took almost a year, PRP’s Specialized Enforcement Bureau (SEB) with financial and tactical support from Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario (CISO) has busted an international drug trafficking enterprise. The […]

Peel Police charged its own officer with criminal offence

19th October 2022 – On Tuesday, October 18, Peel Regional Police (PRP) charged one of its own officers with robbery stemming from an off-duty incident that took place on 29th January 2022 in the area of Queen Mary Drive and Sandalwood Parkway in Brampton. After a detailed investigation, PRP Professional Standards Bureau has charged Constable […]

Meet the new Editor-in-Chief of Canadian Army Journal, Dr. Aditi Malhotra

18th October 2022 – Canadian Army has announced that Dr. Aditi Malhotra has been appointed as the Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Army Journal (CAJ). Established in 1947 as a professional publication, CAJ focuses on keeping its readers informed of the latest military trends and ignite interest in military affairs. CAJ is also the ‘primary professional […]

Peel School removes politically sensitive assignment given to Grade 7 after Hindu group registers complaint

9th October 2022 – Last week, it came as a shock to several parents at Aylesbury Public School in Brampton when they realized that their student has been assigned a task titled ‘Khalistan Referendum Response’. The task included links from different websites and had questions such as “should the Canadian government have attempted to halt […]

Indian student abducted, stripped and attacked in Waterloo

5th October 2022 – As per a report published with The Record (click here to see the full report), a 21-year-old student from India studying in Waterloo was thrashed, abducted, stripped naked and kicked in the face several times. On 16th September 2022, at about 10:15 PM, the student was walking to his residence on […]

Brampton man arrested and charged in Elnaz Hajtamiri kidnapping investigation

28th September 2022 – York Regional Police has now arrested a second man named Harshdeep Binner, 24-year-old, hailing from Brampton. On 20th December 2021, police responded to a call that a female victim, later identified as Elnaz Hajtamiri, was attacked by two male assailants and struck with a frying pan in an underground parking garage. […]

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