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No case against man arrested at TREO call centre for fraud and personation
VANCOUVER/CKNW(AM980)
Martin MacMahon | Email news tips to martin.macmahon@corusent.com
2/17/2013

The man accused of breaching over three hundred Port Mann Bridge users' personal information while working as a TREO call centre agent has had fraud and personation charges stayed.

The crown says it had insufficient evidence to prove that Fils Pierre Gog fraudulently used the credit card information of the three hundred and fifty TREO accounts purportedly breached.

However, Crown Spokesperson Neil MacKenzie notes that the Cameroon native has spent four and a half months in custody while his case was dealt with, and will spend a further five months in jail as a result of his sentence for unlawfully returning to Canada.

Gog has previously been deported from Canada three times.


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  1. ChrisM_18 posted on 02/17/2013 08:41 AM
    So the next deportation will be strike 4 for this winner ??

    And we pay the ticket back to the Camaroons each time ??

    What's wrong with this picture ?
    1. KenL_6250 posted on 02/17/2013 10:32 AM
      @ChrisM_18 What is wrong it is the government employees that this Liberal government employs, ask the dysfunctional John Yap.
    2. Ken280 posted on 02/17/2013 01:03 PM
      @ChrisM_18 He must be a Liberal to get a job in BC! Fits the pattern eh! Go NDP Go
  2. SlimP_9860 posted on 02/17/2013 12:21 PM
    I guess he has a job waiting for him when he returns to Canada the next time. Why isn't the person who hired him fired?
  3. JohnS_4384 posted on 02/17/2013 03:04 PM
    They should have more thorough checks done when you get a public service type job. If the person is not a Canadian Citizen or permanent resident, a check with border officials/immigration should be conducted.
    1. traza1 posted on 02/17/2013 05:12 PM
      @JohnS_4384 I agree how could a person who is illegally in this country get a public service job; those jobs should be reserved for Canadian citizens. After three years residency in this country you can become a citizen and that is the length time it should takes to get any public service job.
      The people that hired him should be investigated either it was careless work on their part in checking his credentials or maybe they had another motive.
  4. UnemployedinBC posted on 02/17/2013 08:06 PM
    Nice to see the Govt supporting our immigrants. Nice to know that our tax dollars are being spent to put immigrants at the front of the line for jobs in BC when so many british Columbians can not find work because we have no advocate for us.
  5. speakup posted on 02/18/2013 11:53 AM
    3 times in/out our Canadian Revolving welcome door
    4 1/2 months in custody - being coddled and cared for
    5 further months - of 3 meals and free lawyers and advocates - maybe even a mani/pedi??

    Strap him to a jet - and light the wick QUICK!
    Do you feel like we might be seens as SUCKERS around hte world?!

    So they have assessed that this 'breacher/liar/fraudster/border jumper' etc...
    has been FREED of any charges that he might of MEANT to use this info for BAD REASONS........it was just an accident that he got the info fromt he system - OVER 300 times???????

    GIVE ME A BREAK!!!!! Or do we save BREAKS only for CRIMINALS?
    Oh Canada.......please stand on guard for Canadians!
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