Friday, July 10, 2026

Your Sikhs today: Brampton man vanishes using old Indian rope trick

The Blue Water Bridge is a twin-span international bridge across the St. Clair River, linking Port Huron MI and Point Edward ON. It connects both the I-69 and I-94 in Michigan with the King's Highway 402 in Ontario for a straight and fast shot to Toronto, the de facto capital of Canuckistan.

As we reported in "Your Singhs today", WWW 17/2/26, and "Your Sikhs today", WWW 17/6/26, the bridge is a favourite border crossing point for drug smugglers, mostly of the Sikh persuasion, concealing cocaine, fentanyl and other mind-blowing substances in the nooks and crannies of big rigs operated by companies like Diversity Truck Lines. 

Drug smugglers such as Charanpreet Singh, of Brampton ON [Surprised? Ed.] who was found guilty last February of smuggling $7.5 million (over |$5 million in real money) worth of drugs into Canada on 8 April 2022. 


Mr Singh was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in the rock hockey arena. "In absentia" because, alas and by golly, he cut off his GPS tracker while out on bail [Surprised? Ed.] and fled Canuckistan days before he was to be sentenced. A source says he was last seen at Canadian Tire purchasing a 30-foot length of nylon rope.

Following a two-week trial last year, Superior Court Justice George King convicted Mr Singh of importing 55 kilograms of cocaine and five kilograms of heroin over the Sarnia-area bridge. He also convicted him of possessing those drugs for trafficking. 

As is normal in the ultra-woke Canadian "justice" system, Mr Singh was released on bail of C$55,000 about two weeks after the drugs were discovered. He was permitted to stay out of custody until his sentencing hearing, scheduled for June 24th. But four days before his court date, he allegedly removed his ankle bracelet. 

Peel Regional police tried to find him, but couldn't. Said Inspector Singh (no relation), "It's very difficult because they're all wearing turbans, and when we ask if they're 'Singh', they all say 'Of course." So the Peel coppers obtained a warrant for his arrest for failing to appear and removing the monitor, and referred the matter to the Mounties, who always get their Singh... unless they don't.

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