Amrik Singh Ahluwalia was voted as the new chair of Ontario's Peel Police Services Board after receiving backing from Brampton Mayor Linda Jeffrey and Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie.
"My first thoughts are, what a wonderful country we live in," Ahluwalia said, immediately after yesterday's unanimous vote.
Noting that he arrived in Canada decades ago "with USD 7 in my pocket", Ahluwalia said he couldn't have fathomed at the time that one day he would be bestowed with the "honour" and responsibility of what was bestowed upon him.
"I will do my best to serve the public and serve the police force... The men and women in the force who day in and day out do such an exemplary job," Toronto Star quoted Ahluwalia as saying.
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Ahluwalia was first appointed by the provincial government to the board in February 2011 and re-appointed for a second term in April 2014.
A business leader with extensive background in manufacturing and petro-chemicals, Ahluwalia has organised several youth camps and served as President of Sikh Society Calgary. He is a volunteer with Seva Food Bank Mississauga.
The Peel Regional Police is Canada's third largest municipal police force, responsible for the provision of adequate and effective police services, law enforcement and crime prevention within the region, a duty it discharges through the enactment of policies.