08/23/2012
International Child Abduction - Canadian Courts Find Grandfather GUILTY of Assisting in Abduction
BREAKING NEWS - In a court ruling in the "Watkins Missing Children" International Child Abduction criminal court case held on August 23, 2012 the Canadian Courts found the maternal father, Tadeusz Ted Ustaszewski, GUILTY of assisting his daughter and the non-custodial mother, Edyta Ustaszewska, in the International Parental Child Abduction Case of Alexander Watkins (aka: Alek Us
taszewski) & Christopher Watkins (aka: Krzysztof Ustaszewski) also known world-wide as the "Watkins Missing Children" from Canada into the United States then to Poland. Sentencing and victim impact statements scheduled for October 24, 2012 in the Newmarket Courts, Ontario, Canada.
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The story and photos to be published by the Toronto Star on Friday August 24.
In the Honorables summary, he noted that the allegations that Tadeusz Ustaszewski mentioned to Police of child abuse by the boys father, Stephen Watkins who was granted sole custody of his sons in a January 26, 2009 Ontario Court ruling 6-weeks prior to the boys international child abduction, were fully investigated by York Regional Police and the honorable noted that these allegations were fabricated to weigh in to justify this International Child Abduction. School teachers interviewed by York Regional Police also confirm these facts.
It was also communicated by his Honor that with the guilty finding of Tadeusz Ustaszewski in this case that it was also clear that the abducting non-custodial mother, Edyta Ustaszewska, was also clearly in breach of Canadian Laws in this international kidnapping but the Country of Poland has yet to take any actions against the non-custodial mother who's name appears on the RCMP's "Canada most Wanted" list and on and INTERPOL "Red Notice" issued by Canada. Both Canada and Poland are both signatories of the INTERPOL treaty.
The Judge, Crown Attorney and Tadeusz Ustaszewski Defense lawyer have agreed to forgo Jail time to a reduced sentence of probation if the boys are returned to Canada.
Poland, who has been a non-complaint member of the Hague Convention for years has ordered the two Canadian children NOT to return home to Canada even though they were in hiding for more than 1.5 years either in Germany or in Poland. In addition, in contravention to the Hague Convention procedures, it took the Polish Courts 11-months to contact the searching father and Canadian authorities on the whereabouts of the missing Canadian boys even though another Polish Court already had a Hague Convention Application field by Canadian authorities and Ordered Polish Police to search Poland-wide on January 8, 2010. Polish Court papers documents that as early as September 14, 2010 show that the missing / abducted Canadian boys were living in the owned residence of the accused Grandfather, Tadeusz (TED) Ustaszewski, in Warsaw, Poland. Polish Police later confirmed this information with York Regional Police. Tadeusz Ustaszewski had refused to help York Regional Police help locate the missing children.
The Grandfather was charged in International Child Abduction while the boy Father, Stephen Watkins, continues to fight in the Polish Courts for the return of his two Canadian Missing / Abducted children. ALEXANDER & CHRISTOPHER WATKINS, were abducted internationally from Canada into the United State then to Europe with the use of a "Canceled" Canadian Passport by the non-custodial Mother, Edyta ( Ustaszewski / Ustaszewska ) Watkins and two Canadian Passports of the children where she refused to turn over to the Ontario Courts on multiple court appearances. The Ontario Courts failed to enforce their own orders and did not take any action even though the issue of an International Child Abduction was very likely which was brought up by the fathers legal council to the Judge during the custody trial in December 2008. The Abducting mother's Canadian Passport had been confirmed Canceled by the Ontario Government and confirmed by the Ombudsman of Passport Canada 42-Days prior to the abduction of the Watkins Children. The children's Canadian Passports were Ordered by the Courts to be handed over repeatedly, with the non-custodial Mother refusing to comply.
Their grandfather, Tadeusz (TED) Ustaszewski is charged by York Regional Police (YRP) with assisting in this International Child Abduction and the children's disappearance. He solely picked up the boys at their schools in Newmarket for a supervised weekend visit with their non-custodial mother but instead drove all of them across into the United States and left them at a Tim Horton's coffee shop before returning alone to Canada. The boys were to be brought back to their school in Newmarket the next day as he had previously done many times before.
International Child Abduction - Canadian Courts Find Grandfather GUILTY of Assisting in Abduction BREAKING NEWS - In a court ruling in the "Watkins Missing Children" International Child Abduction criminal court case held on August 23, 2012 the Canadian Co...

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