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09/06/2022

Having the funeral of my favorite hero/sibling/my elder brother Harpal Singh Gill today in penang Malaysia

09/05/2022

penang has become a very silent place with my hero silent in his sleep forever

Police Arrest Three Men in a Drug Trafficking InvestigationRegion of Peel – Investigators from the Street Level Organize...
07/26/2018

Police Arrest Three Men in a Drug Trafficking Investigation

Region of Peel – Investigators from the Street Level Organized Crime Unit have arrested and charged three men in relation to a drug trafficking investigation.
After a lengthy investigation that commenced in June 2018, several search warrants were executed at addresses in Brampton and Caledon resulting in the following illegal drugs being located and seized:
Fentanyl - 1136.5 grams (Street value: $284,125.00)
Crack Co***ne – 186.8 grams (Street value: $18,680.00)
Co***ne – 28 grams (Street value: $2800.00)
OxyContin – 25 pills (Street value: $2500.00)
The total street value of drugs seized is $308,105.00.
Peel Regional Police are proactively taking steps to arrest the individuals responsible for the distribution of these dangerous drugs. As a result, three males with ties to organized crime have been arrested. Akram Ibrahim, a 28 year-old male from Brampton was charged with 3 drug related offences and will appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton on a future date. Christopher Singh, a 20 year-old male from Bramptonwas charged with 12 drug related offences and appeared in the Ontario Court of Justice on July 25, 2018 and Graham Fraser, a 29 year old male from Fergus was charged with 1 drug related offence and will appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton on a future date.
Peel Regional Police want to make the community aware that when purchasing these illicit drugs one should be aware of the possibility that these drugs may contain lethal amounts of fentanyl and/or carfentanyl.
Peel Regional Police have made a number of arrests involving he**in and co***ne combined with fentanyl and/or carfentanyl being sold to unsuspecting customers.
This seizure of Fentanyl is substantial and its removal from our community demonstrates the commitment that the Vice, Narcotic and Street Level Organized Crime Unit has to proactively investigating public safety matters. Public safety is one of our primary concerns and we will continue to vigorously investigate matters involving illicit drugs.
Anyone with information in relation to this investigation is urged to call the Vice, Narcotics, and Street Level Organized Crime Unit at (905) 453-2121, ext. 3515. Information may also be left anonymously by calling Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or by visiting www.peelcrimestoppers.ca.

07/26/2018

GOT ANOTHER $25,000/- JUDGEMENT FOR MY CLIENT LAST WEEK...….asking for double cost see how it turns out.

07/12/2018

Ontario (Ministry of Labour) v. Nault, 2018 ONCJ 321 (CanLII).......charged for cell phone usage while driving a forklift in the warehouse......

Region of Peel – Investigators from the Peel Regional Police Homicide and Missing Persons Bureau are investigating the 8...
06/27/2018

Region of Peel – Investigators from the Peel Regional Police Homicide and Missing Persons Bureau are investigating the 8th homicide of 2018 which claimed the life of a Brampton man.

On Monday, March 19, 2018, at approximately 5:50 p.m., officers responded to reports of an assault taking place in the area of Sandalwood Parkway East and Cedarcliff Trail in the City of Brampton. Upon arrival, officers located the victim suffering from life-threatening injuries. Paviter Singh Bassi was rushed to a Toronto Trauma Centre where he later succumbed to his injuries.

On Wednesday June 27, 2018 investigators arrested and charged Harman Singh, a 23 year-old male from Caledon, for First Degree Murder.

Harman Singhwill appear at the Ontario court of Justice in Brampton on Thursday June 28, 2018 for a bail hearing.

This is the fifth person to be charged in this case. Homicide investigators previously arrested and charged the following parties from the City of Brampton, with First Degree Murder:

Karanvir Singh Bassi, a 22 year-old male,

Guryodh Singh Khattra, a 23 year-old male,

Gurraj Bassi, a 20 year-old male,

Harminder Bassi, a 24 year-old male.

There is no familial relationship between the victim and any of the accused parties.

Investigators are appealing for witnesses, Dash-cam video, surveillance video, or anyone who may have information concerning this investigation to contact Peel Regional Police Homicide and Missing Persons Bureau at (905) 453-2121 Ext 3205. Information may also be left anonymously by calling Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or by visiting www.peelcrimestoppers.ca.

06/19/2018

Don’t Be Blinded by the Light

We love the sun. The sun brings us warmth and light to our home that we call Earth. Without the sun, life itself may cease to exist. But the sun can also be dangerous. We have all at one time or another stood in the schoolyard seeing how long we can stare at it before the pain drives our eyes shut.

You have to take special care while driving that you do not get temporarily blinded by the sun. That fleeting moment of blindness while driving could cause an accident. It is a good idea to wear sunglasses and use that car sun visor to make sure that while driving on a beautiful sunny day that you do it safely.

Read more driving safety tips.

Read this news update on our website

05/18/2018

Drive safe this long weekend the police will be out checking on your safe driving habits.....

05/18/2018

Peel Police-Police Arrest two Males for Attempted Murder in Pedestrian Struck Incident

Region of Peel – Investigators from Criminal Investigation Bureau at 12 Division have arrested two males involved a pedestrian struck incident that left a 20 year-old Orillia man in life threatening condition.
On Wednesday May 17, 2018 at approximately 12:40 p.m., the victim was involved in an altercation with two males in the area of Ogden Avenue and Strathy Avenue in the City of Mississauga, the individuals were separated and all three left the area.
At approximately 1:15p.m., the two accused were in a vehicle in the parking lot of a nearby mall in the area of QEW and Dixie Road when they spotted the victim. The two accused and victim revisited their previous altercation.
The driver, using the vehicle as a weapon, intentionally struck the victim and then fled the scene. John STOBBS-HOGARTH, a 20 year-old male from Orillia, was transported to a Toronto Trauma Centre and remains in life threatening condition.
On Thursday May 17, 2018, at 2p.m., Benjamin STEINBERG-HARRISON, a 19 year-old male from Mississauga, and Rohit REHAL, a 20 year-old of no fixed address turned themselves in at 12 Division.
They were arrested and charged with Attempted Murder, and are being held for a bail hearing. They will attend the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton on Friday May 18, 2018.
Anyone who may have witnessed the incident, has dashboard video footage of the incident or who may have information regarding the actions of the victim and /or driver prior to the incident is asked to contact investigators with 12 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at (905) 453-2121, ext. 1233. Information may also be left anonymously by calling Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or by visiting www.peelcrimestoppers.ca.

05/17/2018

Peel Police - Peel Regional Police Complete Investigation into Unauthorized Release of Documents

Peel Regional Police Complete Investigation into Unauthorized Release of Documents

Region of Peel– Peel Regional Police have completed its investigation about police documents that were sent to two Brampton City Councillors. The investigation revealed that the documents in question were not accessed, or sent by any employee of the Peel Regional Police.
On Thursday, April 19, 2018 two Brampton City Councillors received envelopes in the mail which contained police reports that were not authorized for release to the public.
On Saturday, April 21, 2018 the Peel Regional Police were notified of the incident at which time the 22 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau started to investigate.
The investigation revealed that the documents were accessed through the Police Information Portal (PIP), which is a secure records management system maintained by the RCMP. PIP is accessible to all Canadian law enforcement agencies for the purpose of information-sharing.
It was determined that a member of the Toronto Police Service accessed the Peel reports through the PIP system. The Toronto Police Service Professional Standards Bureau has taken over the investigation.

05/14/2018

Peel Police – National Road Safety Week May 15-21, 2018

Region of Peel – The reduction of fatal collisions and serious injury collisions continues to be a high priority for Peel Regional Police. As the milder weather continues throughout the Spring season there will be an increase in the number of outdoor activities for cyclists and pedestrians.
Members of the public, drivers and pedestrians alike, are reminded that road safety is a shared responsibility. Drivers are being asked to give their full attention to driving safely and to obeying the rules of the road. Pedestrians are among the most vulnerable of road users. Pedestrians are reminded that they play the biggest role in ensuring their own safety; they need to be fully aware, at all times, of their own actions and the movement of vehicles in their vicinity. It is imperative that cyclists, pedestrians and motorists alike be extra vigilant around school zones, intersections, crosswalks and public transit stops.
To assist drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, Peel Regional Police would like to offer some safety tips:
Drivers
Obey the rules of the road including all traffic signs and signals.
Avoid any handheld electronic devices while driving.
Avoid other distractions and give driving your full attention.
Double check blind spots before changing lanes.
Drive within the posted speed limits and adjust accordingly to the weather and traffic conditions.
Apply extra care when entering and changing directions at an intersection.
Pay extra attention to pedestrians.
Keep your vehicle in good condition, with proper tires inflated at the correct pressure.
Make sure your brakes are in good working order and ensure your windshield is clean and free from obstructions.
Pedestrians
Pedestrian safety is in your hands. Be alert at all times to your surroundings.
Don’t rely on traffic signals or stop signs. Ensure that it is safe to cross the road before crossing.
Walk on sidewalks whenever possible.
Whenever possible use a crosswalk to cross the street. Avoid “jaywalking” or crossing the street between vehicles.
Parents – ensure that you are aware of your children’s location and activity at all times. Do not allow young children to play near roadways, unsupervised.
After dark, drivers cannot see people in dark clothing until it's too late. Wear bright clothing, something reflective or carry a lit flash light so drivers will see you.
Cyclists
Obey the rules of the road including all traffic signs and signals.
Make your presence known. Wear bright or reflective colour clothing. At night or in inclement weather, it is important to use reflective lights in the front, side and rear that make you visible from all directions.
Do not run stop signs or red lights or use the wrong side of the street. It is best and safest to ride single file.
Make eye contact with drivers whenever possible. This ensures that the motorists see you and helps you assert your rightful place on the road.
Make sure you are always aware of your surroundings. Know what is behind you and watch out for what is in front of you.
Clearly communicate your intentions by using hand signals.
Make sure your brakes are always in top-notch condition. Be aware of how weather and road conditions can affect your ability to brake.
Peel Regional Police are urging all road users to be extra vigilant. Keep in mind that just because you have the right of way does not mean it is safe to utilize it. Peel Regional Police want all road users to have a safe enjoyable year.
For media inquiries, please contact the on-duty Media Relations Officer at (905) 453-2121, ext. 4027.
Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter . Visit the Peel Regional Police YouTube Channel and our livestream page.

N/R #18-134.1

04/23/2018

Peel Police-Distracted Driving Enforcement Blitz

Region of Peel – Distracted driving is a problem that impacts the entire community. In an effort to enforce the rules of the road as it pertains to distracted driving, Peel Regional Police will be conducting a week-long blitz beginning Monday April 23, 2018 to Monday April 30, 2018.
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and we are committed to reducing the number of Distracted Driving offences that occur on our roadways on a daily basis. In the past, Peel Regional Police Road Safety Services have conducted Distracted Driving initiatives designed to educate the public in order to reduce injuries and save lives on our roadways. Educating the public about safe driving practices is a priority. This week-long blitz will focus on behaviours that put drivers, passengers, pedestrians and other vulnerable road users at risk.
The objectives are:
Education Through enforcement.
Zero tolerance as it pertains to distracted driving.
Reducing the number of serious collisions due to distracted driving.
Improving road safety, driving performance and awareness by discouraging drivers from engaging in distracted driving behaviors.
This campaign will strictly focus on enforcement of distracted drivers in our Region and will be conducted by all frontline officers and Road Safety Services.
Peel Regional Police would like to remind everyone of the Road Watch program. The Road Watch program involves local citizens by encouraging them to identify dangerous and aggressive driving. When an incident of dangerous or aggressive driving is observed, the complainant fills out the Citizen Report Form. More information on this program can be found here.

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