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Amer Saka, Ontario Priest, Allegedly Steals $500,000 Raised For Refugees

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 15 Jul, 2016 01:01 PM
  • Amer Saka, Ontario Priest, Allegedly Steals $500,000 Raised For Refugees
LONDON, Ont. — A priest in London, Ont., has been charged with fraud in the alleged theft of more than $500,000 meant for refugees.
 
Police say Amer Saka of St. Joseph Chaldean Catholic Church allegedly obtained the money from over 20 people under the guise of a sponsorship program to bring refugee families into Canada.
 
London police say the investigation began in February with the co-operation of the Hamilton Catholic Diocese and spanned throughout Ontario, the United States and other countries where refugees were trying to come to Canada.
 
Saka, 51, was arrested on Wednesday and faces two charges — fraud exceeding $5,000 and possess proceeds of property or thing exceeding $5,000.
 
The investigation is ongoing and anyone who may have had dealings with Saka is encouraged to contact London police.

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