Tamil People are Fraudsters ? Hints Councillor Logan Kanapathi and Det. Const. Kajan
From the Toronto Police Investigation the following people are charged with fraud over Auto Accidents.
Pirapaharan Nadesu
Sipaskaran Sabaratnam
Nishanthan Ponnuthurai
Jeyakanthan Theivendran
Baskaran Tharmakulasingam
Mahaletchumy Pathmanathan
Sujeegah Kanagalingam
Ravigunathas Gunasingam
Vishnukanthan Sabapathy
Total of 9 Sri Lankan Tamil people had been charged for a calculated max possible loss of $77 million Dollars.
Cost to Ontario Drivers due to Fraud = $1,300,000,000 / year
Max amount milked by each individual = $50,000 / person
Staged accidents = 77
Possible number of individuals involved in Staged accident = 77 * 2 cars involved * 5 people per car = 770 individuals
Total People charged = 9 individuals
Maximum milked by these individuals from the insurance companies = 770 * $50,000/person = $38,500,000
Cost to Ontario Drivers due to Fraud = $1,300,000,000 / year
Unaccounted for from the "Cost to Ontario Drivers due to Fraud" = $1,300,000,000 - $38,500,000 = $1,261,500,000
Statements from the newspapers are listed Below:
Auto insurance fraud costs Ontario drivers as much as $1.3 billion per year
If pulled off, the phony accidents can be lucrative, said Sgt. Mike McCulloch — as much as $50,000 per scam.
Many of the accused hail from the GTA’s South Asian community. Of the 10 alleged ringleaders, who range in age from 32 to 57, most are Tamil, said Det. Const. Kajamuganthan Kathiravelu, who made a separate appeal to the Tamil community at Thursday’s news conference.
“This gives a bad reputation to the community,” said Markham Councillor Logan Kanapathi, who is Tamil. “These people have let down their families and their community.”
It remains unclear if the alleged ringleaders previously knew their recruits, Kathiravelu said
Of that total increase, $2.4 billion, or 80 per cent, came from accident benefit costs, an increase that “cannot be explained by factors that would normally be expected to lead to increased costs,” such as a higher number, or a greater severity, of accidents.
Now I want to review these details. So it sounds as if $38,500,000 could have been scammed out by 770 individuals of which only 9 people are charged. Is it not fraud to stage an accident. Shouldn't the drivers or the participants of the staged accidents be charged for "Providing false testimony to peace officer", or "Providing falsify information" or "attempt to fraud/ fraud over 5k" etc. etc.. Many charges could have been laid to these 770 individuals. Why was it not laid if $38.5 Million dollar had been scammed off. The media and the Toronto Police charged 9 people out of potential 770 individuals that would've lied to the police to milk out $38,500,000. Again, $38.5 Million dollar is a lot of money. $50,000 dollar for each individual. But police charged 9 people and tried to close off the books.
Det. Const. Kajamuganthan Kathiravelu (Kajan) must have provided his knowledge and expertise to this case. Did he contribute to letting go of the other 761 individuals because they were Tamils, Kajan is also Tamil. Did he do them a favour by not charging them? If so, he should be punished.
What's the other possibility. Well, only 9 charges are laid. If they are all found guilty in the court of law, that means all this 9 people could have defrauded the system of 9 * $50,000) = $450,000.
That means for a fraud worth $450,000 that is yet to be proven in court against the 9 individuals, the Tamil community overall gets Whiplash by media and the Canadian population? Presenting and hinting to the Canadians that Tamil Community are fraud oriented individuals. Oh yeah, sure when you use the word "Tamil" in the article in the content it was used, it does state that Tamils are fraud oriented person. If in doubt, please go read all the comments from the newspapers following the articles. Toronto police knew exactly how it would be portrait if the word "Tamil" and auto-insurance fraud are used together. People want explanations to why their insurance rates are sky-rocketing. Instead of finding the reasons, they creating a racial tension for hard-working Canadians to focus their anger towards Tamil people.
Logan Kanapathi, Councillor of Markham, have you looked at the amount of people charged before making an appeal to the Tamil community from the position you are standing. Why didn't you just ask the person who came to you to make the appeal, "How many people charged, what is the status, what is the cases, Why you are being asked to quote Tamil in a general auto-insurance fraud scene? etc.. " before making public appearance appealing to Tamil Community as a whole. You have put the whole community down Mr. Logan Kanapathi. 9 people does something wrong, you had branded and hinted the whole Tamil community in front of all the media.
Here is the victory for Toronto Police Outlined
Cost to hire a Tamil Detective to work on this particular case = $55k (Maybe more)
Cost to lay down charges for 9 people = Maybe $1,000,000 Project
Cost to have a Councillor Logan Kanapathi and a Tamil Detective Constable Kajan to accuse the whole community of being fraudsters = Priceless
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