Two suspects believed to be behind the brutal beating of a man with autism at a bus terminal near Mississauga’s Square One last week have been identified by police.

Ronjot Singh Dhami, 25, is wanted by Peel Region police on a Canada-wide warrant for aggravated assault. His last known address is in Surrey, B.C., police said in a statement issued just after midnight Wednesday.

“Dhami and the other two suspects may still be in the GTA and are being encouraged to call a lawyer and surrender to police,” the statement read.

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A lawyer representing Dhami told The Canadian Press that his client is not guilty of the attack and will turn himself in to police.

Parmvir Singh Chahil, left, and Ronjot Singh Dhami are both wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for aggravated assault after the beating of a man with autism at Square One in Mississauga last week. (Peel Regional Police)

The second suspect was later identified as 21-year-old Parmvir Singh Chahil, who has no fixed address. Chahil is also wanted for aggravated assault.

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Police have not released the name of the third suspect.

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All three suspects were visiting the GTA from the Vancouver area last Friday, police said, when they approached a 29-year-old man with autism. The victim was sitting on the bottom step of a staircase at Square One’s bus terminal and lacing up a pair of rollerblades when he was punched and kicked — seemingly without provocation.

The entire assault lasted about six seconds and was caught on surveillance footage released by police in the hopes of identifying the suspects.

Police said over the weekend the victim sustained serious, but not life-threatening injuries. He has since been discharged from hospital.

Clarification - March 22, 2018: This article was edited from a previous version to make clear the incident occurred in a bus terminal near Square One, not, in the shopping centre.

With files from Alina Bykova