Accused child molester charged with molesting more children while on bail
An Ontario man who was free on bail on charges of sexually assaulting children has been arrested after he was allegedly caught sexually assaulting more children.
On Aug. 15, Windsor police announced that Qasim Sabi, 22, had been arrested in connection with two apparently random sexual assaults targeting a pair of boys, aged eight and 10, playing in a residential neighbourhood.
“The suspect allegedly attempted to kiss the 10-year-old boy, who was able to avoid the advance,” reads a police statement. “The suspect then reportedly kissed the eight-year-old boy on the cheek twice.”
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This is the third time in three years that Sabi has been charged with a sex crime targeting children. In each of the previous instances, he was released with conditions, only to allegedly find more children to victimize.
In the most recent instance, which occurred at 10 p.m., Sabi appears to have been in direct defiance of a bail condition that required him to remain in his home between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
The conditions were in connection with a string of sex-crime charges laid against Sabi in May 2025.
Although the Windsor police did not detail the particulars of the May incident, it resulted in Sabi being charged with one count of sexual assault, one count of common assault and two counts of sexual interference.
The charge of sexual interference is laid in cases where the victim is a minor. According to the Criminal Code, it applies in cases where a person touches the body of someone under 16 years old “for a sexual purpose.”
Sabi was charged with those crimes while he was already on bail for an even earlier set of charges for allegedly victimizing a minor.
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