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Visiting Sikh Priest Received 90 Days In Jail For Sex Assault


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A visiting Sikh priest from India has been sentenced to prison after being convicted of sexual assault and sexual interference stemming from an incident involving a 13-year-old Abbotsford girl.

Ajai Singh, the son of a former prominent Sikh figure, will now serve 90 days in jail, followed by 18 months probation. He had been visiting Canada earlier this year when the incident was first reported to police on Feb. 9.

The 38-year-old was charged in February this year on two counts; sexual assault and sexual interference with a person under the age of 16.

Singhs father is the former head of the Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of the Sikhs, during the late 1990s.

Singh was also a hymn singer with the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the highest religious body of the Sikhs. After news of the charges surfaced, the SGPC suspended Singh.

On Thursday, an Abbotsford judge sentenced Singh to jail. After serving his sentence in Canada, he will be deported.

The victims family told Vancouver Desi, on condition of anonymity, that they are satisfied with the verdict, although they wished for a longer sentence.

Ninety days is not enough. I wanted to see at least one year, said a male family member of the victim.

However, the man did say his family was relieved to hear the bittersweet news.

We are dealing with it. Its been very hard, he said. Finally, the judge has made a good decision.

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it shows on their faces either they will have fake smilies which stand out a mile or they will not smile or acknowledge you and are full of pride. I often wonder why are they not happy or friendly it is because they have no real love of the Guru or Gurbani, sometimes you see kirtanias looking at the tabla player with anger and frustration, but their are obviously some who are devoted but sadly not many.

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