Arvin Pasha’s May 2022 assault on two sisters at his Airbnb left them “terrorized and traumatized,” according to the judge.
A Vancouver Provincial Court judge said Arvin Pasha’s May 2022 assault on the women left them “terrorized and traumatized.”
The man, who pleaded guilty in the May 2022 knife attack on two sisters at his Vancouver west side Airbnb, has been handed a 22-month conditional sentence in Vancouver Provincial Court.
Arvin Pasha pleaded guilty to assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm and was sentenced May 1 by Justice Harbans Dhillon.
The judge said the incident was an “unprovoked, brutal, violent knife attack.”
“They were utterly unprepared for the violence that ensued,” Dhillon said.
The women, then aged 25 and 23, had agreed to rent the space for a visit to Vancouver.
Their names are covered by a publication ban.
They did not know until they arrived that Pasha would also be in the suite.
Dhillon said it was in the…
































