A doctor who recently graduated from the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Medicine has been charged with child luring and had his medical privileges suspended in Kingston, Ont.

Matias Wengiel, 29, was arrested on Dec. 2, 2015. He was charged with two counts of child luring in Kingston.

Matias Wengiel graduated from the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Medicine in 2015. The alleged incidents of child luring happened in Kingston between Nov. 16 and Nov. 26.

Wengiel was arrested through Project Overwatch, a joint sting by the Kingston Police Force and Ontario Provincial Police.

According to the The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario's website, Wengiel is listed as working in the Department of Family Medicine at the Kingston General Hospital.

As of Dec. 2, his privileges were suspended at Kingston General Hospital, Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal and Providence Care.

According to his doctor information on the college's website, he is enrolled in a postgraduate medical education program at Queen's University.

It also lists his graduation year from the University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine as 2015.

Notices from the college's legal department were attached to his profile on Dec. 2.

Two bail conditions are listed in relation to his status as a doctor:

Not be in the company of males or females under the age of 18 years, unless in the presence of his surety or for work purposes in the direct presence of another medical practitioner, nurse, resident or doctor.

Not possess or use any computers or any other device that has access to the internet or other digital network except as may be required for purposes of work or a recognized educational or vocational program.

A spokesperson for the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority said it will review Wengiel's involvement at Winnipeg hospitals during his time as a medical student.

