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An Etobicoke man accused of posing as an Uber driver and raping a female passenger is now wanted by Toronto Police after he allegedly absconded on Family Day weekend.

Muhammad Fahad, 35, who faces sexual assault and theft under $5,000 charges, had been free on a $10,000 bail since he was arrested on Aug. 21, 2017.

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Police are now searching for Fahad, who has family in Pakistan.

Police alleged a man impersonated an Uber driver and picked up a woman waiting for a ride outside The Rebel night club on Aug. 20, 2017.

The fake Uber driver brought her to a secluded location where he sexually assaulted the 25-year-old terrified woman, police alleged.

The man then dropped her off at her east GTA-area home but first he took her debit card from her purse and charged her ride.

Police found items consistent with a rape kit inside the vehicle of the alleged assailant when it was searched.

Fahad was released on bail conditions, including never working or holding himself out to be a driver or chauffeur. He is banned from The Rebel night club property on 11 Polson St. and was ordered to stay away from the alleged victim. He was supposed to deposit his passport and travel documents.