Former U.S. Customs and Border Protection employee charged in LAX sexual assault case
A former U.S. Customs and Border Protection agricultural specialist has been charged with sexually assaulting an employee at Los Angeles International Airport, prosecutors said.
Kanwar Dhaliwal, 36, is facing three felony charges for sexual assault-related offenses in connection with the 2014 incident, according to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.
The FBI and investigators for the district attorney’s office arrested Dhaliwal on Wednesday, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
He is accused of approaching the victim at the airport on Aug. 28, 2014, and making sexual advances, the district attorney’s office said in a statement.
Prosecutors allege that Dhaliwal pushed the woman and sexually assaulted her.
Dhaliwal, who was not an officer, was removed from Customs and Border Protection in September 2016, the agency said.
“U.S. Customs and Border Protection places a great emphasis on the integrity and professionalism of our workforce and does not tolerate actions that would tarnish the reputation of our agency,” the agency said.
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