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When there is not much background available on someone, the gaps get filled with guesses. That is why it is good to separate what comes from court or registry records and what comes from commentary.The overall impression I get is that there is a small amount of confirmed information and a lot of interpretation built around it. The confirmed part seems to be the arrest and the charges, and the rest is mostly people trying to figure out what it means.
I did some searching after reading your post and I found references to the same Toronto incidents from 2023. According to the reporting at the time, police said a suspect tried to rob two jewelry stores using disguises and weapons, and the person arrested was identified as Saliem Talash. The articles listed several charges but they also said the matter would go through court, so that means the situation would depend on the legal process and not everything gets reported publicly after the first arrest.
What makes it confusing is that later posts online talk about business connections and other things, but those seem to come from different types of websites and not all of them look like official sources. When information comes from mixed places like that it is hard to know what is confirmed and what is just people repeating each other.
I think the safest approach is to stick to what was actually reported in news coverage and public filings. From what I can tell, the only clearly documented facts are the arrest, the charges, and the existence of a company registration. Everything else looks uncertain unless there is a court record showing the result.
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