jim wall gives a thumbs-up gesture as he and ned myers are led out of the sarnia courthouse in handcuffs thursday by canada border services agency officers.
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sarnia police said they arrested the men a short distance away. “the investigation led police to discover that the individuals had committed similar offences in another jurisdiction,” they said, adding: “at this point, the sarnia police service has not been able to successfully identify the individuals who produced identification from another country.”
wall and myers have since been convicted of attempted fraud and theft, and were escorted out of the sarnia courthouse in handcuffs by canada border services agency officers to be deported, per the reformer. their sentence was time served, deportation, and a ban on returning to canada.
both men apologized, saying they were traumatized by the experience and looking forward to being deported.
“i won’t be going on any more planes ever again,” myers said.
“i’ll never go on holiday again. i’ll never leave the u.k. as long as i live,” wall said.
“if you’re happy to be deported i can assure you that that feeling is felt by the citizens of sarnia,” kowalyshyn replied.
crimes by foreigners posing as vacationers is not unknown, nor is it even particularly new.
back in 2015, toronto police arrested 12 chilean nationals in connection with a string of thefts from several local jewelry stores and pawn shops.