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Indian-origin man arrested in Canada for faking medical condition to have female physicians touch him, used a fake Sikh name

Indian-origin man arrested in Canada for faking medical condition to have female physicians touch him, used a fake Sikh name

A 25-year-old Indian-origin man has been arrested and charged with serial acts of indecency and also for identity theft. According to Peel Region police, the man whose origin name is Vaibhav visited various medical clinics across Mississauga and exposed himself to the female staff members. He used a fake name, ‘Akashdeep Singh’, in all official records. The police said Vaibhav faked medical conditions in an attempt to have female physicans touch him. On December 4, 25-year-old Vaibhav Vaibhav was arrested and held in custody pending a bail hearing for the following charges, the police statement said. The charges are: indecent act in a public place, identity fraud with the intent to gain advantage, possession of an identity document, and identity theft. “Investigators believe there may be additional incidents that have not been reported,” the statement said. “While Canadians are dying at records waiting for healthcare, this Vaibhav Vaibhav, went also by Akashdeep Singh, went to medical clinics faked medical conditions to get female staff to touch him and exposed himself to them. This is the kind of garbage brought into Canada and costing taxpayers. Deport!” one wrote reacting to the incident. “Peel Police arrest 38-year-old Vaibhav, an Hindu Indian immigrant who allegedly walked into multiple medical clinics in Mississauga and exposed himself to female staff. He was using a fake name “Akashdeep Singh”, trying to drag Sikh identity into his filthy behavior,” another wrote highlighting how the accused used a Sikh name for official record.

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