The theme of this year’s gathering was “Sharing our stories: Queering our proud Prairie past.” Conference organizers wanted to bring together older LGBTQ2S+ people from all across Saskatchewan and support them in telling their life stories - to each other, and to make sure they aren’t lost to history. We have a huge, huge amount of progress that needs to be made yet, and I want to do what I can for my grandchildren.”Ī member of the “alphabet mafia,” as she happily describes herself - referencing the many identities encompassed by the LGBTQ2S+ umbrella - one place Thompson finds community is at conferences like Spark Your Pride, which had its fourth annual event on Tuesday at the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon. “It’s improved, but there’s a long way to go. “Getting people to share their stories, you see so many parallels between everyone - and most of it is about the way society treats us,” she said. When Bobbisue Thompson looks at the long history of LGBTQ2S+ lives and activism in Saskatchewan, she sees many places where her experiences - as a trans woman living in Turtleford, a town of fewer than 600 people - intersect with so many others from all across the province, from the major cities to the smallest hamlets. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.“If someone has gone through a traumatic experience such as a mugging, it is important to go for counselling and keep an open mind about discussing your feelings with your therapist,” said Psychiatrist Dr. In the event that there is a mugging, it is essential to report it to the police, say experts, else the frequency of such incidents could increase. JJ Marg police later arrested one of the men. The group assaulted and threatened the doctor before robbing him. The 21-year-old accused was accompanied by two other associates when another victim, a senior doctor, arrived at a secluded lane near the Byculla bridge. On May 15, a senior doctor was robbed of his high end cellphone when he went to Byculla to meet an individual that he had befriended on a gay dating app. A second FIR was registered against Mestry and Reddy on Wednesday. But he was worried that the incident would bring him disrepute if it came out and so he never approached the cops. On being quizzed earlier this week, the salesman said that he too had met Reddy over a gay dating app and ended up getting mugged at the Akashwani area on May 1.
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They discovered that it belonged to a Sim card salesman living in the suburbs. The cops recovered one more stolen phone from Mestry and Reddy.
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It was discovered that Reddy had five other past offences including a case where he had attacked a policeman.
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Borivli senior inspector Ninad Sawant and his team managed to arrest all three offenders- Sahil Pawar, 18, Prathmesh Mestry, 22, and Jay Reddy, 25. With some difficulty, the complainant managed to get out of the plot and ran towards a school, narrating his ordeal to the guard who summoned the police. They also pelted stones at him and snatched his cellphone. There were two men waiting at the open plot who began to rain kicks and blows on the complainant. The complainant inquired how much further away was his house located. Soon, Raj crossed a broken compound wall and entered the Akashwani area which is secluded. However, on meeting outside the restaurant, Raj suggested they head to his apartment instead,” said a police officer.
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The complainant took an autorickshaw and went over to Gorai. “Raj told the complainant that he lives at Gorai and the two could meet up at a restaurant close to his place at night. The two men got along and decided to meet up. Someone named Raj sent him a message on the app, asking if he wanted to be friends. On May 1, a content writer from the western suburbs logged into a popular dating app for gay men which is location-based. Cybersecurity experts recommend running a background check on an individual before meeting him in person and to always select a public place for the date. At least three such instances were reported this month alone in Mumbai- two cases at Borivli and one at Byculla. MUMBAI: In what appears to be a new trend in cybercrime, crooks have started logging into dating apps made for the LGBTQ+ community, befriending unsuspecting gay men and mugging them while out on a date.