Peel Regional Police (PRP) in Canada have arrested a 25-year-old Indian-origin man in connection with multiple indecent acts at medical clinics across Mississauga. The accused, identified as Vaibhav, allegedly targeted female physicians and staff over several months in 2025, prompting authorities to investigate a potential pattern of misconduct.
According to police, Vaibhav repeatedly visited clinics while pretending to have health issues, using the fabricated identity of Akashdeep Singh on some occasions. Investigators claim he attempted to provoke inappropriate physical contact with female doctors, raising serious concerns about patient and staff safety in healthcare facilities.
The incidents reportedly spanned multiple medical clinics in Mississauga, with the authorities stressing that additional victims may exist who have yet to come forward. The PRP has called on anyone with information regarding these events to contact the 12 Division Criminal Investigations Bureau for assistance.
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Vaibhav was arrested on December 4 and is currently in custody pending a bail hearing. He faces four charges, including indecent act in a public place, identity fraud with intent to gain advantage, possession of an identity document, and identity theft, reflecting both the alleged exposure incidents and use of false identities.
Medical and legal experts have noted the severity of such acts in professional settings, emphasizing the psychological impact on victims and the importance of robust reporting mechanisms. Authorities are also reviewing clinic security protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The investigation remains active, with Peel Regional Police seeking to identify any other potential victims. Officials continue to urge the public to come forward, highlighting that timely reporting is crucial to ensuring justice and safeguarding the community.
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