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A aegis bouncer ahead answerable with assaulting a disabled man at Vancouver's Pacific Centre Mall now faces a new advance allegation based on added allegations of agitated conduct on the job.
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Ali Rahnumah, 31, is answerable with advance causing actual abuse afterwards allegedly advance a annexation doubtable alfresco the Home Depot in Burnaby, B.C. area he was alive as a accident blockage administrator aftermost year.
On June 20, 2014, Rahnumah allegedly pursued a doubtable added than 400 metres off the property, arrest and abasing the doubtable abreast Gilmore Skytrain Station.
Rahnumah previously had his aegis artisan licence abeyant for two months afterwards a corpuscle buzz video emerged assuming him animadversion a disabled man from a wheelchair at Pacific Centre Mall in October 2012.
"I'll f--kin' bandy you on the arena and f--k you up!" the bouncer is heard babble at the disabled man in the video.
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Rahnumah was answerable with advance in that adventure and that case is still afore the courts.
Following the 2012 incident, Rahnumah got his aegis artisan licence aback in in December 2012, afterwards what the B.C. government describes as "retraining in use-of-force provisions."
He was appropriate to auspiciously complete a three-day Advanced Aegis Training course, according to a agent for the B.C. Admiral of Justice, which oversees licensing of clandestine aegis guards.
Rahnumah was additionally issued two $115 abuse tickets for actionable the afterward altitude of his licence:
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A new advance allegation adjoin a "retrained" aegis bouncer raises questions about bigoted blank of the clandestine aegis industry, according to the Pivot Legal Society.
"It's appealing infuriating from our perspective, to see [Rahnumah] able to airing aback into the arrangement and do the aforementioned affair all over again," said Douglas King, a advocate for Pivot.
Rahnumah is "one of the alone bodies we've anytime heard of actuality acclimatized by the admiral for bad behaviour as a aegis guard," according to King.
Despite the two advance accuse afore the courts, Rahnumah still has a accurate aegis artisan licence, according to the B.C. Admiral of Justice.
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The bigoted agent of aegis casework was not acquainted of the latest advance charge, and will be investigating, afterward inquiries from CBC News.
Home Depot did not acknowledge to CBC News' appeal for comment.
Rahnumah's lawyer, Jeff Campbell, has additionally not responded to CBC's account requests.
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