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The Canadian Press
Date: Friday Nov. 20, 2009 12:05 PM ET
CALGARY The Canada Border Services Agency says it has deported a violent sex offender who served his entire sentence for sexually assaulting two teenage girls.
Parvind Chand, who is 45, was released from Bowden Institution on Nov. 12, and was immediately taken into custody by border services officials, who on Thursday deported him to Fiji.
Chand was convicted in 2001 of sexual assault, kidnapping, and unlawful confinement of a 16-year-old girl in Brooks, Alta., in January 2000.
He was arrested for sexual assault on a 15-year-old teen in Edmonton 10 months later while out on bail.
Chand was convicted of that crime as well and was sentenced to nearly nine years in prison.
He came to Canada in 1990 and is permanently barred from returning.
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