by colin perkel
toronto — a quarantine screening officer who allegedly demanded cash from a woman before sexually assaulting her at her home faces related charges, police said on wednesday.
the accused had been trained by the public health agency of canada as a designated screening officer under the quarantine act, halton regional police said.
according to a police statement, the accused was doing a quarantine compliance check at a home in oakville, ont., on feb. 18.
“the accused informed the victim that they were in violation of the quarantine order and demanded that a fine be paid in cash,” police alleged. “when the victim declined to pay, she was sexually assaulted by the accused.”
police said they arrested a man they identified only as hemant, 27, of hamilton, on tuesday. he has been charged with sexual assault and extortion.
the public health agency of canada said it was “very disturbed” by the alleged events and was co-operating with investigators.
police refused to disclose the name of the security company that employs the man, but said he had been suspended.
the public health agency said it had awarded contracts last month to four companies to conduct in-person compliance visits.