Brampton man arrested for violent carjacking in Mississauga – see police video of the horrific incident

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Investigators from Peel’s Central Robbery Bureau, in collaboration with the York Regional Police (YRP) Hold Up Unit, York Air Support, and Peel Tactical Unit, have arrested a man in connection a violent carjacking in Mississauga that lead to the death of an Indian student.

On Friday, July 14 the accused was operating a stolen 2022 white Ford F550 cargo van as he fled dangerously from YRP officers. At approximately 11:30 a.m., upon entering the Region of Peel, in the area of Goreway Drive and Morning Star Drive in Mississauga, the accused deliberately rear-ended the victim’s vehicle. The victim exited his vehicle, at which point the accused entered the driver’s seat of the victim’s vehicle, and a struggle ensued within the vehicle. The accused then fled the area at a high rate of speed with the victim inside. While running red lights, the accused escaped and a short time later, forced the victim out of the vehicle while in motion. The victim received minor injuries as a result.

In co-operation with the YRP’s Air Support Unit, PRP located the victim’s vehicle near Lakeshore Road and 36th Street in Toronto. A plan was formulated, and due to efficient communication between the partnering agencies, the Peel Tactical and Rescue Unit successfully conducted a high-risk vehicle stop, and the accused was arrested.

At the time of this offence the accused was on multiple forms of judicial release for similar outstanding criminal offenses, which include: Flight from Police x2, dangerous operation x2, possession of property obtained by crime x4, Impaired operation and fail to comply with court orders x7.

Sagar Puri, a 26-year-old man from Brampton, faces nine charges. The video of the violent carjacking released by police is below.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact investigators with the Central Robbery Bureau at (905)453-2121 ext. 3410. Information may also be left anonymously by calling Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or by visiting peelcrimestoppers.ca.

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