Manitoba

Firefighter accused of sexual assault charged with obstructing justice

A Winnipeg firefighter and jiu-jitsu instructor charged with sexually assaulting a woman and two underage girls is back in custody.

Manuel Ruiz, 52, is back in custody after being released on bail on Oct. 25

Manuel Ruiz, 52, accused of sexually assaulting a woman and two girls, is back in custody and charged with obstruction of justice. (Ronin Ryu School of Martial Arts website)

A Winnipeg firefighter and jiu-jitsu instructor charged with sexually assaulting a woman and two underage girls is back in custody.

Manuel Ruiz, 52, was arrested Friday and charged with obstruction of justice.

Ruiz spent a month in custody before being released on bail on Oct. 25.

Court documents allege Ruiz attempted on Oct. 2 to persuade a man "to locate the victims and interfere with the course of justice."

Ruiz was arrested on multiple offences in September, including sexual assault of a child, forcible confinement and luring a child, stemming from accusations of sexual abuse of three people dating back to 2001.

Among other allegations, Ruiz is accused of sexually assaulting a girl at a jiu-jitsu studio in 2001.

During the investigation into that allegation, officers found a woman who reported being sexually assaulted by Ruiz at a different location in 2005 and 2006.

A third victim, who is still under 18, said Ruiz contacted her through an online advertisement for sex services and paid her for sex from 2015 until a short time before his arrest.

The allegations remain unproven and Ruiz is considered innocent until proven guilty. Ruiz will appear in court Wednesday.