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Non-citizen guilty of sexual assault says Canada's laws don’t “apply” to him

Gilbert Nuamah allegedly told police during his arrest, “I’m not even a Canadian citizen… so your laws don’t apply to me.”

Quinn Patrick
Apr 19, 2026
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A Ghanaian man who was supposed to be deported allegedly told Winnipeg police Canadian laws don’t apply to him after being arrested for the sexual assault of an Indigenous woman.

Gilbert Nuamah, 37, came to Canada in 2017. At the time of his arrest, he was already living in Canada illegally. He was initially granted bail for the sex assault charge but was later brought back into custody after failing to hand over his passport.

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