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Indian Visitor Faces Deportation After Sarnia School Harassment
24 Nov
Summary
- Man convicted of sexual harassment while visiting Canada.
- He attempted to photograph and touch teenage girls at a school.
- Jagjit Singh is facing deportation from Canada following his conviction.

A visitor from India has been convicted of sexual harassment in Canada, leading to his imminent deportation. Jagjit Singh, aged 51, arrived in the country on a temporary visa with the intention of visiting his newborn grandchild. His visit took a serious turn when he approached teenage girls in a high school smoking area.
Singh persistently attempted to take pictures of the girls despite their clear refusals. He reportedly sat between them and made unwanted physical contact, causing discomfort to one of the victims who subsequently pushed him away. This series of actions formed the basis of the sexual harassment charges.
Following his conviction, Singh is now set to be deported from Canada. The incident highlights the consequences of violating Canadian laws, even for temporary visitors, and underscores the importance of respecting personal boundaries and consent.


