Hamilton Man Charged with Multiple Sexual Assaults; Police Seek Additional Victims

Ashok Dua, a 71-year-old man from Hamilton, has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of sexual assault and related offences involving two minors at a place of worship on Hamilton Mountain. Police launched an investigation following reports from the victims and believe additional individuals may have been affected. Dua remains in custody as authorities continue to investigate and appeal to the public for further information, emphasizing support and confidentiality for survivors.

Details of the Charges

Ashok Dua faces multiple charges related to sexual assault and other associated offences. The incidents reportedly involved two minors and occurred at a place of worship located on Hamilton Mountain. These charges were formally laid after a thorough investigation by the Hamilton Police Service, which began following initial reports from the victims.

Investigation and Police Response

The Hamilton Police launched an immediate investigation upon receiving the complaints. Officers have stated that the inquiry is ongoing and that they are actively seeking to identify and support any additional victims who may have come forward. Police have emphasized their commitment to treating survivors with dignity and respecting their confidentiality throughout the investigative process.

Community Impact and Appeal for Information

Authorities have reached out to the community for assistance in the investigation, requesting anyone with information related to these offences to come forward. The police have assured the public that all tips will be handled sensitively and confidentially. They have also highlighted the availability of support services for survivors of sexual assault.

Custody Status and Legal Proceedings

Ashok Dua remains in custody as legal proceedings move forward. Further updates will be provided as new information becomes available. The police have urged anyone with relevant information to contact the Hamilton Police Service or Crime Stoppers.

The case involving Ashok Dua is currently under active investigation, with law enforcement authorities committed to uncovering the full extent of the offences and ensuring justice for all victims. As the legal process proceeds, the Hamilton Police Service continues to seek public cooperation while prioritizing the confidentiality and support of survivors. Ongoing updates will be provided as the situation develops and more information becomes available.

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