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Man drugged seniors with chocolates, then robbed them, Montreal police say

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MONTREAL — A man who allegedly drugged seniors in their homes with laced chocolates and then robbed them was arraigned Thursday on 18 charges, including several of assault.

The Crown opposed Hamid Chekakri’s release and a date for a bail hearing will be determined today.

Many of the charges state that Chekakri, who appeared by video conference, administer­ed or caused to be administer­ed “a stupefying or overpoweri­ng drug, matter or thing.”

The charge sheet says there are five alleged victims.

Police allege the Algerian national, who also faces robbery and break-and-enter charges, would arrive at the home of seniors who were looking to sell their property and express an interest in buying it.

Authoritie­s have previously said the alleged victims described Chekakri, 47, as a kind, charming suspect who would gain the trust of the elderly homeowner with his manner.

In each case, upon concluding a fake transactio­n to buy the home, the suspect would allegedly offer the victim a box of chocolates and insist they eat it as tradition.

After ingesting the candy, the alleged victims would fall asleep for several hours and realize after waking up that they had been robbed.

The alleged crimes took place in Montreal from Dec. 12-23, 2017.

Chekakri was arrested in Atlanta on March 31 by the U.S. Marshals Service and had been held in Georgia pending his extraditio­n to Canada.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Chekakri was detained after arriving on a flight from Costa Rica. He was held after U.S. authoritie­s confirmed active warrants on assault and burglary charges in Montreal.

Chekakri’s home address in court documents is listed in Algiers, the capital of Algeria.

Montreal police detectives escorted him back to Canada on Wednesday.

Police have said they have linked Chekakri to at least six alleged victims in different parts of Montreal and Ottawa as well as three failed attempts in Montreal and Sherbrooke, Que.

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