Daijiworld Media Network - Canada
Canada, Dec 11: In a shocking development, Canadian authorities have arrested a 25-year-old man of Indian origin, identified as Vaibhav, following multiple complaints from female healthcare professionals across Mississauga. The man is accused of repeatedly exposing himself to women, including doctors, during visits to various clinics.
According to the Peel Regional Police (PRP), Vaibhav allegedly visited several medical centres over the course of a few months in 2025, pretending to have health issues. Police claim he used these fabricated complaints as a pretext to initiate inappropriate interactions with female staff members.

Investigators revealed that Vaibhav sometimes used a false identity, introducing himself as “Akashdeep Singh” while feigning medical concerns, allegedly pressuring female doctors into unwanted contact.
PRP officials confirmed that the 12 Division Criminal Investigations Bureau took Vaibhav, a Brampton resident, into custody and filed charges including committing an indecent act in a public setting, identity fraud for personal gain, possession of another individual’s identification, and identity theft.
Authorities have warned that there may be more victims who have not yet come forward and urged anyone affected to report their experiences to the police.
This case has raised serious concerns about the safety of female medical professionals and underscores the need for vigilance in public and professional spaces.