The 25-year-old from Slovakia claimed refugee status after arriving at Pearson International Airport but his industriousness shone through and two weeks later he was arrested for boosting thousands of dollars in merchandise from Niagara-area retailers.
Court heard that the next month, a local Walmart was targeted and they ripped off more than $1,600 in merchandise. While out on bail in April, he and a co-accused hit another Shoppers and lifted 28 electric toothbrush refills with a value of more than $900.Article content “This kind of behaviour risks to taint or jeopardize the view of the public of legitimate people seeking refugee status and it causes harm to all of those people who really need the refugee program,” the judge said.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
Bye Felicia
JustinTrudeau great idea
Why steal toothbrushes is my question?
Good! Deport him back to the hole he came from.
The new Canada, Trudeau imports criminals.
Liberal immigration policies are horrible. Deportation should be a serious consideration
Probably just cultural differences, like the refugee who beat his wife with a hockey stick. We should be thanking them for their cultural enrichment. Diversity is our strength 🤡🇨🇦
No mention of whether his 2 refugee buddies who abetted him are also getting tossed. And yup, he got probation for time spend in jail pre-trial, after multiple offences. We practically invite people to abuse our system.
Do not pass go,do not collect $200 . OUT!!!!!!!
The three of them should have been handcuffed on the spot and perp-walked through Pearson and onto the first available flight to Slovakia.
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