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Toronto police revealed Canada’s top 25 most wanted fugitives, offer $1M in rewards

Rajeev sharma | Updated on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 11:35 AM IST

Toronto | Toronto police unveiled an updated list of Canada’s top 25 fugitives, with the city’s police chief announcing that a combined $1 million in rewards is being offered to track these suspects down.

Members of Toronto police, Crime Stoppers, and the BOLO Program spoke at a press conference Tuesday morning at police headquarters.Investigators mentioned some suspects added to the top 25 list, including Michael Bebee, who was named Canada’s most wanted fugitive on Tuesday for his alleged role in the murder of Toronto man Shamar Powell-Flowers nine months ago.

In November 2023, police announced that Bebee was wanted Canada-wide for second-degree murder. Powell-Flowers was found at the scene with gunshot wounds and was rushed to hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.

Shamar was a remarkable light. He was a brave, loyal, ambitious, highly intelligent, and hardworking construction engineer, a generous and kind man with a smile that lit up the universe, his family said in a statement.

For nine months, we have been crippled not only by grief but by the realization that there are people out there who could help us but who instead have chosen to remain silent. If you know something, if you see something, if you hear something, or even suspect something, please pick up the phone and call in the tip. Show us the good in this world that Shamar always saw, but we struggle to see now.

Fifth on the top 25 list is Cristian Cuxum, wanted for the murder of Edwin Alvarado, a local soccer referee, in Toronto in October 2022. The reward for a tip leading to the arrest of Cuxum is also $100,000.

Rabih Alkhalil remains on Canada’s most wanted list. In October 2022, Toronto police announced a hefty financial reward for information they hoped would lead to Alkhalil’s arrest. He’s wanted for escaping from the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in July 2021.

At the time, Alkhalil was standing trial for a 2012 murder at a downtown Vancouver restaurant and was since convicted of first-degree murder. Alkhalil was already serving sentences for directing the 2012 murder of Johnnie Raposo in a Little Italy café in Toronto.

Man wanted in Brampton woman’s murder

Peel Regional Police, one of the BOLO program partners, is appealing to the public for information on the whereabouts of Dharam Singh Dhaliwal, who appears on the top 25 most wanted list.

Pawanpreet Kaur, 21, of Brampton was fatally shot at a Mississauga gas station on December 3, 2022. A Canada-wide warrant was issued for Dhaliwal, who has been charged with first-degree murder. Charges have already been laid against two individuals in this case for being accessories after the fact to murder.

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