Suspect in attack on man with autism released on bail
Posted March 28, 2018 1:04 pm.
Last Updated March 28, 2018 1:16 pm.
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MISSISSAUGA (NEWS 1130) – One of the men accused in connection with the beating of a man with autism in Mississauga has been released on bail.
The bail for Parmvir ‘Parm’ Singh Chahil has been set for $25,000.
Chahil has been released on conditions of strict house arrest with his father serving as surety. He appeared in court yesterday, represented by his lawyer Amandeep Sidhu, but his bail decision was deferred to today.
The bail hearing for Ranjot Singh Dhami, the second man charged in the incident, has been put over to tomorrow.
Dhami appeared in a Brampton court today for his scheduled bail hearing after turning himself in to police on Monday. However, his lawyer Jag Virk did not attend.
The Justice of the Peace said the lawyer should have appeared or left a message regarding his absence. Earlier in the week, Dhami’s lawyer said that while he had surrendered to police, he maintains his innocence.A Canada-wide arrest warrant was issued last week for Dhami and Chahil, both facing one count each of aggravated assault. Both accused have a no-contact order with the man who was beaten.
Police have yet to identify a third male suspect, but say he may go by the name “Jason.”
Police also arrested Hardip Padda, 44, and Harmanovir Chahil, 18, both of Windsor, and charged them with accessory after the fact. The two are believed to be the mother and brother of Parmvir Singh Chahil.
The incident leading to the charges happened at a bus station around on March 13.
A video of the attack showed the victim sitting at the bottom of a stairwell putting on roller blades when three young men approached from behind and began to punch and kick him.
Police said the unidentified victim suffered a broken nose and facial cuts.