Report any information to the nearest RCMP detachment or the police in your area or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-80. Take no action to apprehend this person yourself. Working in conjunction with Abbotsford Police Department. He has family who lives in Le'Havre France, Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates. He is currently believed to be in Beirut Lebanon. Tarabichi holds a Canadian Passport, Lebanese Passport, and Syrian Passport. He is a computer consultant by trade and has worked as such around the world. As a result of the investigation Tarabichi was charged with Abduction in Contravention of a Custody Order, Section 282 CCC. The following day Tarabichi and his children boarded a plane in Seattle and flew to Beirut Lebanon. All three crossed the Canadian/USA border near Abbotsford BC. Investigators discovered that on MaWissam Tarabichi took his two children, daughter aged 9 yrs and son aged 8 yrs, to Seattle WA, USA. On Apthe Abbotsford Police engaged in an investigation of parental abduction. Since every person has the right to a speedy trial, within 90 days according to the law, the courts would have no option but to release everyone arrested except for the most violent of offenders. Given all this, if every person arrested demanded a full trial, forcing the Prosecutor to investigate and prepare a case against them, choosing a jury and going through the entire process allowed each person under the Constitution, which can take months or even years, the courts would be completely overwhelmed within a few weeks. Even after a trial has been resolved, there is still the sentencing phase which can take months to resolve. The fact is that very few cases ever go to trial each trial can take several days, weeks or even months. Only a few cases per day are actually resolved with either a plea deal or the culmination of a trial. It's a fact that the court can only handle a limited number of criminal cases per day, most of these being the initial arraignment, technicalities, continuences, etc. Most of the men and women incarcerated here are awaiting trial or waiting for their case to be heard by the Fulton County Court. There are only 1300 beds in the Atlanta City Detention Center. How every person arrested in Fulton County could get out of jail simply by overwhelming the system
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