Etobicoke sexual assault suspect faces fresh charges

April 24, 2025, 2:21 pm

Authorities have now brought new charges against a man in Etobicoke, previously indicted for sexually assaulting a 13‐year‐old girl. The additional accusations emerge amid ongoing investigations and add to mounting evidence of a troubling pattern, prompting community outcry and calls for sterner penalties.

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torontosun.com / Etobicoke man accused of sexually assaulting girl, 13, faces more charges with different victim

Halton Regional Police has laid eight additional criminal offences against an Etobicoke man previously charged with the alleged sexual assault of a 13-year-girl in December. Police say, as a result of the original charges, they received information from an additional victim and began a separate...

citynews.ca / Etobicoke man facing new charges in alleged sexual assault of 13-year-old girl

A man from Etobicoke previously charged in the sexual assault of a youth last winter is facing similar offences in a new case involving a 13-year-old girl with whom he allegedly developed a relationship over several years. Masoud Abdulla, now 36, was arrested and charged by Halton Regional Police...


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