5Photo© hindustantimes.comIndian man visiting grandchild in Canada harasses school girls, to be deported permanently
Jagjit Singh, a 51-year-old man from India, went to Canada on a temporary visa to visit his newborn grandchild. However, according to the Toronto Sun, he was sentenced for criminally harassing two teenage girls outside their school. The report said that Singh was given a short jail sentence, and now he will be deported from Canada. He will also be banned from entering the country for the rest of his life.
Singh arrived in Canada in July on a six-month visitor visa. Canadian reports said he often went to the smoking area of a local high school, where he repeatedly tried to talk to young girls. Between September 8 and September 11, he approached several teenage girls, tried to take photos with them, and spoke to them about drugs and alcohol. He did not speak English, which made the girls even more uncomfortable.
One report said the girls told police that Singh kept trying to interact with them and asked for pictures. He managed to take one photo with two girls because they thought he would leave afterward. But instead, he sat between them, posed for another photo, and put his arm around one girl.