Imam charged with sex assaults
Curtis RushPolice Reporter
A Toronto religious leader who police say has travelled the world has been charged with 13 sex offences, and investigators believe there may be more victims, both here and abroad.
Mohammad Masroor, 48, is the imam at the Baitul Mukaram Islamic Society on 3334 Danforth Ave. He has been teaching there since he came to Canada in 2008.
Masroor was arrested Aug. 10 and charged with 13 sex-related offences allegedly committed against five victims. The assaults allegedly occurred between Nov. 1, 2008 and July 28, 2011.
“The victims are both male and female,” Det. Const. Karen Armstrong said. “We believe there are other victims as (the accused) has lived and worked worldwide.”
Armstrong said police have been in touch with other victims and the investigation, which began three weeks ago, is “progressing.”
She said the accused “is known to the victims, but I can’t go into more detail than that. I don’t want to jeopardize the safety of the victims in any way.”
Masroor teaches in the mosque as well as in private homes.
Police say that before coming to Canada, Masroor was teaching in Florida, Michigan and Bangladesh. He has also lived and taught in Germany, France, Hungary, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. However, “our investigation is not limited to these locations,” Armstrong said.
Armstrong said the accused “was seen as a leader in the community and he used that to his advantage.”
Police said Masroor is being held in custody, and that a publication ban is in place.
Toronto investigators yet to speak with foreign police forces about the case, Armstrong said.
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Curtis RushPolice Reporter
A Toronto religious leader who police say has travelled the world has been charged with 13 sex offences, and investigators believe there may be more victims, both here and abroad.
Mohammad Masroor, 48, is the imam at the Baitul Mukaram Islamic Society on 3334 Danforth Ave. He has been teaching there since he came to Canada in 2008.
Masroor was arrested Aug. 10 and charged with 13 sex-related offences allegedly committed against five victims. The assaults allegedly occurred between Nov. 1, 2008 and July 28, 2011.
“The victims are both male and female,” Det. Const. Karen Armstrong said. “We believe there are other victims as (the accused) has lived and worked worldwide.”
Armstrong said police have been in touch with other victims and the investigation, which began three weeks ago, is “progressing.”
She said the accused “is known to the victims, but I can’t go into more detail than that. I don’t want to jeopardize the safety of the victims in any way.”
Masroor teaches in the mosque as well as in private homes.
Police say that before coming to Canada, Masroor was teaching in Florida, Michigan and Bangladesh. He has also lived and taught in Germany, France, Hungary, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. However, “our investigation is not limited to these locations,” Armstrong said.
Armstrong said the accused “was seen as a leader in the community and he used that to his advantage.”
Police said Masroor is being held in custody, and that a publication ban is in place.
Toronto investigators yet to speak with foreign police forces about the case, Armstrong said.
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