Abdulrahman Al-Kaysee Not Permitted to Practise, Charged with Six Additional Counts of Sexual Assault

March 20, 2026

TORONTO, March 20, 2026 – The College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) confirms that Abdulrahman Al-Kaysee was charged with six more counts of sexual assault by the Hamilton Police Service, for a total of seven. This registrant was originally charged with sexual assault on February 11, 2026. CMTO is fully cooperating with the Hamilton Police Service.

Abdulrahman Al-Kaysee continues to be prohibited from practising Massage Therapy in Ontario.

Please see Abdulrahman Al-Kaysee’s details on CMTO’s public register for further information.

“There is nothing sexual about Massage Therapy. We urge anyone who has been affected by this individual to please come forward – your report will be investigated and taken seriously, said Maureen Boon, CMTO’s Registrar and CEO.

CMTO urges anyone with relevant information, personal experiences, or concerns about this individual, or any other registrants, to contact the College immediately. You will not be alone in this process.

About the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario

CMTO is the regulator established by the provincial government to regulate the practice of Massage Therapy and to govern the conduct of Registered Massage Therapists/Massage Therapists (RMTs/MTs) in the province of Ontario under the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 and the Massage Therapy Act, 1991. CMTO is dedicated to protecting the public’s interest, guiding registrants, and promoting the highest standards of Massage Therapy practice.

For more information, contact:

Sam Harris
Interim Director, Policy and Communications
College of Massage Therapists of Ontario
sam.harris@cmto.com