Markam Family “Legally” Burglarized By Toronto Police
On March 18, Nahid Alikhani and her sons came home to find that they had been burglarized. Computers, laptops, video game consoles, an internet router, medications, and credit cards where missing from their Markam home.
After noting what was missing the family called 9-11 to report the crime. The Toronto police replied that it had been them who entered the home and took the items.
The family then found the warrant that been left. None of the names of their family where on the warrant, but they did recognize one name. It was the son of the homes previous owners.
Toronto police have stated the family was a victim of a crime ring that they busted this week and that proper protocol had been followed while legally entering the home. The police are claiming that the family is a victim of the person not changing his address, since the person in question still had mail being delivered to the address. The family claims that any mail received for the previous owners has been sent back. They have even stated that a bank called looking for the person that the police where looking for and that they had told the bank they he no longer lives there.
After an long frustrating process with the Toronto polices services, the family now have their stuff back. But the father Ramin Rownaghi is saying that some of it no longer works.
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What can I say we’re another USA !
if the warrant was for a cell phone how was it they were allowed to take Computers medication obviously not in the the name on the warrant credit card computers etc cetera?