Man who fled to Pakistan after sexually assaulting woman sentenced in absentia
TORONTO — An Ontario man who fled to Pakistan after being found guilty of sexual assault was sentenced in absentia Monday, in what a Toronto judge called a “phenomenally rare procedure.”
Moazzam Tariq — a permanent resident of Canada from Pakistan — was sentenced to two years and nine months in prison.
The 29-year-old had been out on bail awaiting sentencing when he fled the country last month. A Toronto police detective said Monday Tariq had handed over to authorities another Pakistani passport as part of his bail conditions.
“Mr. Tariq travelled on a valid passport, a Pakistani passport,” said Det. Anthony Williams. “In fact, the passport that he was ordered to surrender was an expired passport that was forged.”


