If anyone has info on these 3 peices of **** Cash paid for their address or location !
Mohanad Khatib 32
Mohammad asif 44
Ryan asif kanhai 24
Mohanad Khatib 32
Mohammad asif 44
Ryan asif kanhai 24
Vigilante justice! OP wants to do some head cracking.Why? They have already been caught. See article below.
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Peel police charge 3 men after 16 vehicles worth more than $1M seized
Peel Regional Police said they have charged three men after 16 vehicles worth more than $1 million were seized by investigators this week. On March 18, police said the commercial auto crime bureau began an investigation into stolen and fraud-financed vehicles in the region. As the investigation...toronto.citynews.ca
Why? They have already been caught. See article below.
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Peel police charge 3 men after 16 vehicles worth more than $1M seized
Peel Regional Police said they have charged three men after 16 vehicles worth more than $1 million were seized by investigators this week. On March 18, police said the commercial auto crime bureau began an investigation into stolen and fraud-financed vehicles in the region. As the investigation...toronto.citynews.ca
And why would it matter? My first thought with those names sure wouldn't be indian. Dirtbags be dirtbags, it doesn't matter where their grandparents were born.Legit curious how you came to that conclusion
It would be a shame if Peel lodges them at maplehurst for a couple of months with the virus for company .
Why hesitant?
Yes I will be going this route nextCourt proceedings are public record unless there's a publication ban imposed...
My in-laws lived in Riyadh in the late 70's. Chop chop square was a weekly spectator event (they had no interest in attending). I'm all for this for repeat DUI as well.Lucky they did it in Brampton and not Riyadh other wise it would have been the chop, and I'm not talking about their foreskin
I was actually reading this the other day in Newsweek and thought it was barbaric, although it would sure cut down on second offences...
"Right hands have been cut off at the wrist as punishment for theft in Sharia-controlled areas of Nigeria and in Saudi Arabia. Repeat offenders in the latter country can lose both hands, and legs are sometimes taken for other offenses. An executioner, Muhammad Saad al-Beshi, told the Saudi newspaper Arab News that "I use a special sharp knife, not a sword. When I cut off a hand I cut it from the joint. If it is a leg the authorities specify where it is to be taken off, so I follow that." In Iran, five robbers had their right hands and left feet cut off in one week—a practice known as cross amputation. According to The New York Times "doctors watched to limit bleeding and infection during the procedure." Hands and feet are also reportedly cut off as punishment in Yemen, Sudan, and Somalia".