8 Männer wegen Betrugs bei Berufsfahrerprüfungen in GTA, Kingston angeklagt | Toronto Sun

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16 Kommentare

  1. toilet_for_shrek on

    If we don’t clamp down on the trucking industry and who is allowed to drive, then another Humboldt is just waiting to happen 

  2. Throw the fucking book at them. Anyone who’s been driving in Canada for the last 20 years knows this is a problem. If immigrant, deport.

    This shit endangers lives and needs consequences.

  3. Inevitable_Fuel7244 on

    Authorities have pathetically let this go on for two long. These frauds need to be dealt with all over the country.

  4. FourthHorseman45 on

    When I read the first 3 names and saw they were from Brampton that scene from the 6th Harry Potter film flashed in my mind…The one that goes „When something happens why is it always you 3“

  5. This is the tip of the iceberg. It’s time to put testing back in the hands of the government and put an end to the mass corruption that has become driving schools and testing. Enough people have had their lives destroyed or lost by drivers who don’t belong behind the wheel of a transport truck.

  6. From the article for those not inclined to click:

    The SFO investigation revealed that bribes were allegedly facilitated in exchange for favourable consideration during specific applicants’ road examinations.

    As a result of the investigation, eight individuals from the GT A and and Kingston have been charged.

    Jaspal Benipal, 58, of Brampton and Harmandeep Sudan, 40, of Brampton, both face charges of secret commissions and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence; Navdeep Grewal, 36, of Brampton, faces charges of secret commissions, money laundering and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence; Vishnu Ayyamperumal Kumar, 36, of Oshawa and Victor Imade, 55, of Georgetown and Imraan Jaffer, 43, of North York, all face charges of secret commissions, conspiracy to commit an indictable offence and breach of trust; Craig Berry, 54, of Kingston, and Mandeep Manshasia, 34, of Caledon, both face charges of secret commissions, money laundering, conspiracy to commit an indictable offence and breach of trust.

    The accused have been released from custody and are scheduled to appear in court on Thursday.

    This investigation is ongoing.

  7. Made_byLakesideToys on

    This needs to stop because the ratio of Canadian trucks in America vs American trucks in Canada is 10-1. U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy would be well aware of what is going on up here and could make life difficult for Canadian trucks crossing the border. Duffy is very concerned with safety on the roads in America.

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