12 of 25 on new Canada's most-wanted list have ties to Toronto
Twelve of 25 suspects named to a new Canada-wide most-wanted list have ties to Toronto, including one 2021 fatal shooting suspect commanding a $250,000 reward.
For the first time, the nationwide BOLO program put together a list of 25 suspects wanted for murders, attempted murders or human trafficking incidents dating back to 1987.
The number one suspect on the list is Abilaziz Mohamed(opens in a new tab), 32, who is accused of shooting 43-year-old Craig MacDonald in the parking lot of a Scarborough Boston Pizza last year.
BOLO program director Max Langlois says Mohamed was selected as the top suspect because of the circumstances of the homicide.
“We’re talking about someone who was having fun in a restaurant and an argument occurred and they ended up being shot in a parking lot,” he said.
BOLO is offering $250,000 for information that leads to Mohamed’s arrest, with the reward money expiring if unclaimed by Oct. 26.
“Craig was doing a very ordinary thing, celebrating a Leafs win, when in the flick of a moment, with the flick of a finger, his life was ended,” Drema, Craig MacDonald’s sister, said in a statement read out at the news conference Tuesday.
“I don’t even want to look at the suspect’s face, yet I find myself searching for it every place I go.”
Toronto Police Chief Jim Ramer told reporters they believe Mohamed is hiding somewhere in the GTA.
BOLO will post images and other details of each suspect on social media. Rewards for other suspects are as high as $100,000.
Ramer said the rewards will tempt those aiding each fugitive to turn them in.
“Today your world gets smaller – you’ve already been looking over your shoulder since the time you were sought for arrest – now with the rewards announced today, the loyalty of your friends and associates who have been assisting you will be tested,” he said.
Langlois said new wanted people will be added to the top 25 list as others are eventually arrested.
Sean Sportun, director of Toronto Crime Stoppers, said the names on the new list are ready to be arrested.
“In every one of these cases, we are ready to go to court, we are not looking for evidence, we are not looking for witnesses.”
FILE- Names on BOLO's new most wanted list are shown in Toronto on April 26, 2022.
In about four years of operation(opens in a new tab), Langlois said the BOLO program has named and identified 18 wanted parties.
In that time, seven have been arrested.
Other names on the list include:
- Ton Quoc-Hoang Ngo or Tommy Ngo(opens in a new tab), wanted for the 2015 stabbing death of Russell Sahadeo.
- Jabreel Elmi(opens in a new tab), wanted for the 2021 shooting death of Thane Murray in Regent Park.
- Arian Ghasemmanesh(opens in a new tab), accused in a 2021 arson in North York that left Shahriyar Safarian of Richmond Hill dead.
- Emmanuel Rawson(opens in a new tab), accused in a 2021 armed robbery where ATM filling employees were bound, beaten and held at gunpoint.
- Mohamed Hassan(opens in a new tab), wanted for the 2021 shooting death of Habil Hassan.
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