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Pitt Meadows Teacher Faces Child Exploitation Charges

Maya SinghBy Maya SinghAugust 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Pitt Meadows Teacher Faces Child Exploitation Charges
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A Pitt Meadows teacher has been charged with multiple child exploitation offences, raising serious concerns about student safety in the community. The B.C. Prosecution Service confirmed that 30-year-old Lovesh Ramsaha faces four criminal counts, including internet luring of a minor, making sexually explicit material available to a child, producing child pornography, and distributing it.

Ramsaha was employed at Pitt Meadows Secondary School, where the alleged offences took place between August 2024 and February 2025, according to court records. Authorities say the incidents occurred at or near the school premises.

The Ridge Meadows RCMP began investigating the matter in February after receiving a complaint regarding suspected sexual offences involving a teacher. Police acted swiftly due to the suspect’s position of authority and coordinated closely with the school district to ensure appropriate safety measures were taken.

Pitt Meadows Secondary Principal Colin Sharpe sent a letter to families Friday confirming Ramsaha had been immediately removed from his teaching duties once the allegations came to light. The letter stressed that the safety and well-being of students remains the school’s top priority.

The B.C. Teacher Registry shows that an “undertaking not to practice” was applied to Ramsaha’s professional file in March, effectively preventing him from working in any teaching capacity while the investigation continues.

Due to privacy concerns and ongoing criminal proceedings, few other details have been released. Attempts to reach Ramsaha for comment were unsuccessful.

Ramsaha is not currently in custody. His next court appearance is scheduled for August 21 in Port Coquitlam, B.C., where he will face the charges formally.

The charges highlight growing concerns around child exploitation in educational settings. Internet luring and the creation or distribution of child pornography are severe offences under Canadian law, carrying significant legal penalties. The prompt action by police and school officials underscores the importance of immediate response when allegations involve minors.

Community members have expressed shock and concern following the news, emphasizing the need for clear safety protocols in schools. Experts say that rapid communication between law enforcement and school administrations is critical to protect students and maintain trust within the school system.

The Ridge Meadows RCMP encourages anyone with further information or concerns regarding child exploitation to come forward. Confidential reporting options are available to ensure that all tips are handled discreetly and responsibly.

This case also brings attention to the role of teacher oversight and professional accountability. The B.C. Teacher Registry’s intervention demonstrates how regulatory bodies work to prevent educators accused of misconduct from continuing to teach. Maintaining strict oversight is seen as a key step in safeguarding students and upholding public trust in schools.

Parents and guardians are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious online or in-person activity that could put children at risk. Local authorities and the school district continue to monitor the situation closely while cooperating with the prosecution to ensure a thorough and transparent legal process.

As the case progresses, officials have reiterated their commitment to student safety, emphasizing that the district prioritizes protective measures for all pupils. The community now awaits further updates from the courts as Ramsaha’s legal proceedings move forward.

The charges against Ramsaha serve as a reminder of the ongoing responsibility to maintain secure learning environments and ensure that allegations of abuse are addressed swiftly and decisively.

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Maya Singh is a dedicated local news reporter based in Pitt Meadows, bringing over a decade of experience in community journalism. A graduate of Simon Fraser University, she has previously contributed to Global BC and The Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News. Maya is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is passionate about covering stories related to youth empowerment, public health, and local governance.

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