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Brampton cops book student from Punjab for sexual assault

Arshdeep Singh (22), a student from Punjab, has been arrested on charges of sexual assault in Brampton, Canada. The Peel Regional Police say they have arrested the student in connection with a string of sexual assaults against women in their...
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Arshdeep Singh (22), a student from Punjab, has been arrested on charges of sexual assault in Brampton, Canada.

The Peel Regional Police say they have arrested the student in connection with a string of sexual assaults against women in their early 20s who were waiting at bus stops and accepted a ride from someone posing as a rideshare driver. They said police received three reports of violent sexual assaults, two on November 8 and one on November 16, originating from Brampton. On November 8, in the morning hours, a woman was waiting at a bus stop near Countryside Drive and Bramalea road in Brampton when a man in a black four-door sedan approached her. The man identified himself as a rideshare service and offered a ride.

The woman got into the vehicle and was driven to Highway 27 and Nashville Road in Vaughan, where she was sexually assaulted.

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That same morning, the police said another woman reported she was waiting at a bus stop to go to school near Goreridge Crescent and Via Romano Way in Brampton when she was approached by a black four-door sedan. Again, he said the driver identified himself as a rideshare operator.

The woman was driven to Highway 50, south of Gore Road in Brampton, where she was sexually assaulted. A third similar report came on November 16, Milinovich said.

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Arshdeep would lure victims into his vehicle posing as operating a rideshare service. Arshdeep faces multiple charges, including sexual assault, sexual assault by strangulation, sexual assault with a weapon, three counts of kidnapping, robbery and uttering threats.

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