RCMP release photo of suspect in Surrey sexual assault
A 24-year-old man has been charged with break and enter and sexual assault in Surrey, B.C., and police are releasing his photo in the hopes that people with more information come forward.
On July 20 at 3:15 a.m., Surrey RCMP responded to a report of an alleged stranger sexual assault on 91 Avenue near 140 Street.
The victim, a woman in her 20s, reported that she was woken up by a man groping her in her home, police said.
The victim said that she screamed and the suspect fled.
Jatinder Singh of Surrey has now been charged in connection with the case.
This is where it gets really stupid. Within days he was released on bail. He has apparently broken into the home of a young woman and sexually assaulted her, and would probably have raped her if she had not screamed.
Yet, Canada's laughable justice system sees fit to throw him back out onto the streets with conditions. Because, we all know that someone who invades your home and sexually assaults you is going to be cognizant of all the conditions you put on him. How stupid can you be? How fair is this to the victim of his assault, or any other single girl in Surrey?
This is Trudeau's justice tweaking, which has an air of George Soros about it. Trudeau, in 9 years has done nothing to help slow down the spectacular growth in child sexual abuse in Canada, but has promoted this easy release system to make it more expeditious to get rapists back out on the streets as quickly as possible.
He has been released on conditions, RCMP said, some of which include:
- Have no contact or communication, directly or indirectly with the victim
- Not go to or be within 50 metres of where the victim lives, works, attends school, worships, or happens to be;
- Not go to or be within 50 metres of where the offence occurred;
- Not possess directly or indirectly any weapon as defined by the Criminal Code;
- Not possess any knives.
We are releasing a photo of Jatinder Singh as investigators believe there may be more people in our community who have additional information that could assist with advancing the investigation,
Surrey RCMP media relations officer, Sgt. Tammy Lobb, said in a release.
We encourage anyone with information to contact Surrey RCMP Special Victim’s Unit at 604-599-0502.
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