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Police contend that March 13 recording shows Chahil and two pals punching and kicking a helpless 29-year-old who was trying to make sure his shoes were not blocking the bus depot stairway at Square One while removing his roller blades.

This time it was Chahil who was the one the uncomfortable position.

Photographer Dave Abel and I camped out behind 12 Division early Friday to try to get a glimpse of the first of the fugitives arrested on a Canada-wide warrant. Chahil was nabbed in Windsor and whisked back to Peel Region for interrogation before being transported to the courthouse.

But upon spotting our cameras from the backseat of a police cruiser — in true tough guy fashion — he didn’t sit up but instead kissed the floor in a fetal position.

Photo by Peel Regional Police handout

Of course, if you watch the meanness of the alleged attack, it’s understandable why somebody would not want to show their face. Seems Chahil didn’t much like people taking liberties, as he curled up like he was the one being pummelled.

What, cat got your tongue? Ironic he wasn’t enjoying the feeling of being taken advantage of.

Later in court, appearing in Air Jordan sweat pants and hoodie, the 21-year-old had a ambivalent look on his face as the Justice of the Peace adjourned his bail hearing until Monday morning.

Parmvir, who is charged with one count of aggravated assault, will be represented by Amandeep S. Sidhu, a lawyer from Abbotsford, B.C.

It’s unknown if Sidhu will also represent Parmvir’s mother and brother — Hardip Padda, 44, and Harmanvir Chahil, 18 — who were also arrested Friday in Windsor but later released on a promise to appear in court on May 2 on charges of accessory after the fact.