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Sep 16, 2011 News
Toronto, Canada – A 36-year-old Guyanese national convicted of violence and weapons related crimes here, was nabbed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in the Dixon Road and Kipling Avenue in Toronto early yesterday morning.
Police did not release details of the arrest but said in a press release that the capture occurred “without incident.”
Shameer Allie was arrested in Etobicoke at approximately 6 a.m., following a tip submitted on the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)’s website.
Allie’s was on a recently released (Aug. 18) most-wanted list, with names and photos of foreign fugitives hiding in Canada. The list is a selection of men among a group of 1,400 dangerous criminals without immigration status who are hiding in the North American country.
The CBSA published the names of 32 fugitives to its most-wanted website, to encourage Canadians who recognize the individuals to turn them in. Those names followed the original list of 30 individuals first published in July.
The website states, “It has been determined that they violated human or international rights under the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act or under international law.”
So far tips submitted to the website have led border officials to locate 16 wanted fugitives.
Allie was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for removal from the country. The CBSA has initiated deportation proceedings.
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he is all yours guyana …he will fit right in should he decide to join the ranks of the people who do not care in guyana
If he is so good why did he turned bad?
An investigation should be launched in Guyana to see if he committed prior or similar crimes when he lived in Guyana.
Oh lawd and he’s getting deport to Guyana, that the lat thing that country needs.
shameer is not a bad person like the cbsa made him out to be.u should know the full story befor passing judgment.And no they dont need to lunch no investigtion in guyana he has no pass there.there is no violence crime .there should be no reason why anyone should be afried of him.he will go in peace.
He is a good man.