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Canada: Police issue country-wide warrant to find second suspect in assault of autistic man

| @indiablooms | Mar 22, 2018, at 10:38 pm

Mississauga, Mar 22 (IBNS): A Canada-wide warrant has been issued by the police in search of the second suspect in the case of an assault on an autistic man in Mississauga last week, media reports said.

The second suspect has been identified as Parmvir (Parm) Singh Chahil, 21, by the police.

The man has been known to have no fixed address.

The video of the incident shows that the victim was attacked by three men from behind while he was sitting at the stairwell in a bus terminal.

The police are yet to identify the third suspect.

The victim had reportedly received injuries on his nose and faces.

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