On the morning of March 4, 2020, a 14-year-old boy was reportedly kidnapped as he left his home for school. Witnesses stated that two men forcibly pulled the teenager into a black Jeep Wrangler outside his residence. The abduction was allegedly in retaliation against the boy's half-brother for stealing nearly $4 million worth of cocaine from drug traffickers in 2019. This shocking incident triggered a police investigation when the boy's parents reported him missing later that day, unaware of the abduction.
Following the abduction, the boy's family reported him missing around 10 p.m., leading authorities to issue an Amber Alert shortly thereafter. The investigation uncovered that the boy was held in a boiler room at a residence in Brampton, where he was blindfolded and bound. His captors attempted to extract information about his half-brother and demanded passwords for electronic communications like Snapchat. The boy's half-brother received a message demanding the return of stolen substances, alerting the family to the potential danger of their son's situation.
During the trial, witnesses connected to the case revealed extensive details about the alleged involvement of drug traffickers and the criminals charged with the kidnapping. Among the five men charged, Hamed Shaaz pled guilty for his role in setting the kidnapping vehicle ablaze. The courtroom is expected to hear additional testimonies from another accused who has also pleaded guilty. This case underlines the intertwining of drug trade and violent crimes, raising concerns about public safety in affected communities.
The trial of Samir Abdel Gadir has commenced, following his alleged involvement in the kidnapping of a 14-year-old boy, which took place on March 4, 2020. The abduction was reportedly intended as a form of retribution against the boy’s half-brother, who had previously stolen a significant quantity of cocaine valued at nearly $4 million from drug traffickers. According to statements presented to the court, the young victim was forcibly taken from Driftwood Avenue by two men in a black Jeep Wrangler. The police launched an investigation after the boy's family, unaware of the incident, reported him missing later that evening. Authorities quickly discovered the burnt-out Jeep at a provincial park, leading to a widespread Amber Alert.There are deplorable people living amongst us let alone sitting in chambers!!! God help us all…
Canadians, time to take matters into our own hands if justice fails here
Why is he out on the streets? Oh, right Liberal bail reform. Remember this when you go to vote.