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BRAMPTON: Ronjot Singh Dhami, one of the three accused in the brutal attack on an autistic man at the Square One bus stand in Mississauga on March 13, will remain behind bars at least till April 12 when he appears in court for bail hearing.
He surrendered to Peel police on March 25 and was charged with one count of Aggravated Assault.
Dhami appeared in a Brampton court on March 28, but his lawyer Jag Virk, who had announced earlier that his client would surrender to police, didn’t show up to represent Dhami. No reason was given for the absence of the lawyer.
Parmvir Singh Chahil, the second accused who was arrested from Windsor on March 23 with his mother and younger brother, was released on $25,000 bail on March 28.
The third suspect, who goes by the name of Jason, is yet to be arrested.
As shown in the above video, the three accused had assaulted the 29-year-old victim when he was sitting the bottom of the stairs in the Square One bus stand on March 13. He was punched and kicked by the three men. The victim suffered a broken nose and multiple injuries in the attack.
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