|
Charges stayed against 4 more suspects in bomb plot trial
In an extraordinary move, defence lawyers say Crown prosecutors have agreed to stay charges against four more suspects in the Ontario bomb plot trial.
Last year, charges against three young offenders were also stayed.
On Tuesday, in a Brampton courtroom, the Crown prosecutor asked for a stay of proceedings against four suspects - Quayyum Abdul Jamal, described in court documents as the alleged ringleader of the group, Ahmad Mustafa Ghany, Ibrahim Aboud and Yasim Mohamed.
A provincial court judge has issued peace bonds for the men.
Defence lawyers say the peace bonds are part of a deal with the Crown to have the charges stayed.
Outside the court, Jamal said he was happy to be released.
“Now I feel really I’m free, and I can try to move along with my life and support my family.”
Defence lawyer calls for inquiry
But his lawyer, Anser Farooq, said he wants to know why his client spent about 18 months behind bars, often in solitary confinement.
“There should be some form of inquiry as to why it was this gentleman spent such a period of time in custody and spent it in the fashion that he did,” he said.
Jamal’s wife, Cheryfa, was also critical of the case against her husband.
“[It] goes to show how fabricated and inflated this really was,” she said.
The staying of the charges against the four men is another blow to the Crown’s case in one of the biggest home-grown terrorism cases in Canadian history.
Originally, 18 Muslim-Canadians were arrested in the Toronto area in the spring of 2006 in a series of dramatic raids.
On June 2, hundreds of police officers from a number of forces launched a massive sweep that resulted in the arrests of 17 males. Two months later, the 18th suspect was arrested.
Police said the group was planning to bomb targets in downtown Toronto, storm Parliament and take politicians hostage.
With Tuesday’s development, the so-called Toronto 18 is expected to decrease to 11.
Spent time in solitary confinement
On Tuesday, the Crown conceded that at least three of the men went camping with other suspects charged in this case, but only took part in benign activities, such as paintball, marching or shooting a pellet gun.
Although the men were out on bail, defence lawyers note that the men spent many months in jail - mostly in solitary confinement - before being released.
Under the terms of the peace bonds, the men agreed to several conditions restricting their activities for a year, including:
- Curfews.
- Agreeing not to communicate with others charged.
- Not to apply for a passport.
This latest development is likely to raise more questions about the strength of the Crown’s case against the remaining suspects.
Just a couple of weeks ago, as the first trial got underway, the Crown released documents with some sensational material contained in videos and wiretaps, including a speech calling for the men to attack the West by decreeing that the “new Rome” must fall.
In another instance, one of the suspects says that if innocent people are killed in the bomb attacks, so be it.
The trial now underway involves a youth charged under Canada’s new anti-terrorism legislation with belonging to the alleged home-grown terror cell.
The young man cannot be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
Related: Abdul Qayyum Jamal • Ahmad Mustafa Ghany • Ibrahim Aboud • Yasin Mohamed
No Comments »
No comments yet.
Leave a comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Recent Comments
- So-called terror zealot vindicated (1)
- Joe Wheeler: With these stays of proceedings, Canada’s system of justice still hangs by only a thin thread. The...
- 2nd Mole: The four-million dollar rat (5)
- kashif: As-salamu alaikum my dear brothers and sisters and to the brothers behind bars and to their families. My...
- Helen: Assalama Aleikum brothers and sisters.The people who sold themselves for the money and put us in this...
- easymuslimdude: That civilian informant is one smart dude to help the policy catch some dangeroes people, and making...
- Tariq Abdelhaleem: Salamu Alykum To all brothers and sisters who shared comments on this blog, I am tariq...
- American Justice System in Crisis? (1)
- R. Ghozzi: This is a part of the price we all pay for living in the midst of liars and conspirators. Never forget...
- Parody of Justice: Toronto 18 Suspects undergo Trial by Media (2)
- Shahid Bhai: Very well written, Beenish. We are all praying night and day for justice to be served and for Saad to be...
- Ahmed Ali: Assalamu Alaikum, Beautiful article. Sister you made us all proud. While all the brothers are busy earning...
- For the families - fear and bewilderment (1)
- t: Saad is a very very nice guy… he teached me a lot at Quran Academy may allah protect and make things better...
- CTV Interview with Shareef AbdelHaleem (3)
- surry: It was the informants trying to get money all along, plane and simple. For 4 million dollars, a guy who was...
- michael arsenault: wow… I’ve been calling my local radio stations asking to promote this website. I am...
- Don Jail…never Honest (2)
- surry: Fahim has two baby girls. CSIS is gitty and very happy that it tore these families apart as they congratulate...
- Publication Ban in Canada Terror Trial (2)
- The film, “Unfair Dealing” (10)
- Aisha Khan: Visit this link: http://revolution.muslimpad.co m/2008/03/25/leave-a-comment-f or-the-aposate-mubin-sheikh
- DI: If you can please get it uploaded to a website so that it can be downloaded and spread. This would make it easier...
- Helen: Assalama Aleikum.The Documentary was an excellent work.This Documentary has to spread in all the links and...
- Beenish Gaya: Amazing video. Thanks for all your efforts!!! Please help to spread to every Canadian! Please help...
- Affan: Excellent! About time.. Let’s all do all to distribute to all. AlHamdulillah. Allahu Hafidh!
- UmmTayyab: Wa alaikum assalam, What brothers can do is be sureties to the brothers in jail. Those who haven’t...
- Muhtady Taalib Mohammad: Asalam Alaikum I would like to know what I can do to help. I feel very helpless, on of the...
- Ayaz Khan: Nice analogy John B - either loot with us or against us. Watching this video, apparently Mubeen Shaikh and...
- John B: Great effort. There are too many anomalies with the entire episode of 911 and post 911. The powers around the...
- Injustice in Canada (16) (1)
- R. Ghozzi: I read with great interest the article written by the courageous journalist which, by the way, illustrates...
L A T E S T N E W S
- Former bomb plot suspect thought arrest was a terrible mistake
- The incredible shrinking terror case
- Wife of release suspect seeks lawsuit
- So-called terror zealot vindicated
- Crown to stay charges against four of ‘Toronto 18′
- Charges stayed against 4 more suspects in bomb plot trial
- Four have terror charges stayed
- Charges stayed against 4 in alleged Ontario terrorist plot
- Charges stayed for four Canadian terror suspects
- Crown frees four in terror case
- Four more charges stayed in alleged terror plot that captured global headlines
- Four Implicated In Toronto Terror Plot Have Charges Stayed
- American Justice System in Crisis?
- My brother’s three months in solitary
- For the families - fear and bewilderment
- High court won’t hear challenge of secrecy provisions in terror case
- Parody of Justice: Toronto 18 Suspects undergo Trial by Media
- Publication Ban in Canada Terror Trial
- Judge vents frustration over delay in Khawaja terror trial
- Evidence in Toronto terror case not quite ’sensational’
- Terror schemes exaggerated, lawyer says
- Defence in Toronto bomb plot case counters claims of terror training
- First Trial Opens in Canada Terror Case
- Youth case proceedings
- Alleged participant at ‘terrorist camp’ told it was winter camping trip: factum
- The biased media is back … the sequel
- Injustice in Canada (17)
- Trial begins for youth charged in alleged Toronto bomb plot
- Youth in terror case pleads not guilty
- Terror trial for Toronto-area youth begins with partial publication ban
- Crusading Terrorism: How Canada and America Terrorized the Citizens
- Canada’s inaction in the case of Omar Khadr puzzling, embarrassing
- KHADR ALLEGES RAPE THREAT
- Canadian terror suspect Khadr accuses U.S. interrogators of abuse
- Anti-war demos call for end to Afghan mission
- Protesters rally across Canada to speak out against wars in Afghanistan, Iraq
- Afghan Detainee Wants to Boycott Trial
- “I’m a human being,” young Guantanamo prisoner says
- Afghan’s hearing gets off on wrong foot
- Worlds apart, waiting for justice
- The film, “Unfair Dealing”
- Injustice in Canada (16)
- ‘Toronto 18′ terror suspects posed little danger: analyst
- Publication bans violate constitution: media outlets
- Media challenges news blackout of Canadian terror suspects’ hearings
- Injustice in Canada (15)
- Injustice in Canada (14)
- “Toronto 18″ stuck in legal limbo


