Texas murder suspected arrested in Halifax to have deportation hearing

Jan 3, 2020 | 6:22 AM

HALIFAX — A man suspected of murder in Texas and arrested by police in Halifax earlier this week will go before the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada to determine whether he should be sent back to the United States.

Derek Cameron Whisenand was arrested Monday after police were called about a shoplifter at a business in the city’s Bayer’s Lake area.

He was subsequently turned over to the Canada Border Services Agency and officials say he remains in custody following a 48-hour detention review before the board on Thursday.

A spokeswoman for the Immigration and Refugee Board says Whisenand will have a mandatory seven-day detention review hearing on Wednesday, and could have an admissibility hearing either then or at a later date on the allegation that he is inadmissible to Canada on the grounds of serious criminality outside of Canada.