Douglas Agyeh, a citizen of Ghana, made a brief appearance at the Montreal courthouse on Wednesday.
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The affidavit does not mention where Agyeh tried to enter Canada, but it appears his arrest was handled by CBSA officers based at Trudeau International Airport in Dorval. According to the affidavit, one girl told investigators that “Agyeh was one of her ‘trusted staff,’ which she said meant she could talk to him and tell him things she wouldn’t tell other staff members. She first met Agyeh while in a restraint — where a child is physically held during an outburst to prevent them from harming themselves or others — then got to know him over time.”
“Agyeh would sit in the common area right outside of her room. Then Agyeh began pulling a chair into the doorway of her room while she was laying there. He would try to hold her hand and would touch her breasts and ‘private area,’ which made her uncomfortable. He would always give her a dirty look before he would start touching her, and that’s how she knew what he wanted to do,” the affidavit states.
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