Most Canadian readers, or at least those in southern Ontario, will know Brampton (and Mississauga to the south) as the New Khalistan (formerly known as the Region of Peel), one of two Canadian municipalities occupied and dominated by members of the Sikh faith community.
The principal educational institution in this ghetto -- for that's what it is -- is the infamous Singh School of Truck Driving, whose graduates terrorize motorists on highways across Canada, especially Highway 401, the longest superhighway within a single state in the whole world. [Thank you. I did not know that! Ed.]
Yep, those Sikhs are just driving devils. The big rigs they [??? not "drive"? Ed.] frequently carry drugs across the World's Longest Undefended Border, which is one reason why President Trump now threatens to impose heavy tariffs on Canadian goods, unless the government of Blackie McBlackface does something right sharpish to plug up the holes in said border.
The men in the holy underpants are also implicated in the sharp spike in car thefts in the so-called Greater Toronto. Cars and trucks stolen in the GTA quickly find their way to Montréal where they are stuffed into containers and shipped to Nigeria, Morocco, Ghana, and... did I mention Nigeria?
Two of the thieves were caught red-handed... or "red-wheeled" or whatever, yesterday morning. According to a press release from the Peel Region coppers, they arrested and charged two suspects after a short chase in Mississauga on Wednesday morning. Officers from 12 Division Community Incident Response Team (CIRT) located a stolen Lexus NX 350 near the Goreway Drive and Brandon Gate Drive area.
Officers said they were able to stop the suspects from escaping in the reportedly stolen SUV, but police cruisers were damaged as a result.
The suspects then ran and were caught after a short foot chase, police said.
Bhawanjeet Singh, 23, and Gurdeep Singh, 28, were both arrested on scene and charged with a combined total of 10 criminal offences related to drugs, weapon possession and stolen property,
Bhawanjeet Singh, a 23-year-old of "no fixed address" [read: a couch surfer. Ed.], has been charged with the following offences:
- Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle
- Mischief over $5000
- Possession of Property obtained by crime
- Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose
Gurdeep Singh, a 28-year-old couch surfer, has been charged with the following offences:
- Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle
- Mischief over $5000
- Possession of Property obtained by crime
- Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose
- Possession of a controlled substance
- Breach of Release order (meaning he was out on bail).
Both accused were held for a bail hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton.
The press release does not say anything about what the Sikhs were doing in Canada, other than committing crimes. Walt's agent on the scene suspects they were in the country on student visas, for studies at... guess where!
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