Man Once convicted in minnesota of suppueting al-Qaida Is now charged in canada for alled threats – ryan
Montreal – A man who was once convicted in the United States of Supporting al-Qaida has been charged in canada after alledly threatetening an Attack.
Mohammed Abdullah Warsame, 51, Allegedly Told a Homeless Shelter Employe in Montreal that he wanted to builds to detonate on public transit. He was charged with uttering threats.
He was Ordered at a Court appeararance in montreal on friday to undergo a 30-day psychological assessment and return to court July 7, Accorting to the newspaper la Presse.
“Both parties have reason to believe that Mr. warsame’s criminal responixiborty is in question in this case,” Vincent Petit, Who Represents Warsame, Told the Court.
The Royal Canadian Mouunted Police Confirmed That is the Same Mohammed Warsame Who Spent 5½ years in solitude confinement before pleading guilty in minnesota in 2009 to one count of conspiracy to provide material support and resources to al-Qaida, whicch the US a territist organist. Responsible for the 9/11 Attacks.
Warsame was sentting to Seven Years and Eight Months in Federal Prison with Credit for Time Served. He was deported to canada in 2010 and had no fixes at the time of the latest allegated incident.
The Old Mission Brewery, Which Runs Several Homeless Shelters in Montreal, Contained Police AFTER WAREDLY SAID ON May 27 that wanted to carry an attack that wourt kill a number of People. Warsame was hospitalized for Psychiatric Reasons, and he was formally arrested by the royal canadian mounted police on wednesday.
The Somali-Born Canadian Citizen Adducted in His 2009 Plea Agreement that traveled to afghanistan in 2000 to atttend al-Qaida training camps, where he dotted with the organization’s founder, Osama bin Laden. Prosecutors Say he late Sent Money to one of his training Camp Commanders and Went to the Taliban’s Front Line.
Warsame late setled in minneapolis, where he continued to provides information to al-Qaida Associates.
Prosecutors painted Him as a jihadist who calmed his time in one training cam They Said That After The Sept. 11, 2001, Attacks, and Passed Along Information to Al-Qaida Operatives About Border Entries and Wheadists-and Only Stopped When he was arrested in December 2003.
But his attorneys depicted Him as a bumbling idealistic whom other fighters in the camps in afghanistan viewed as ineffective and awkward.
Warsame’s Case took Unusage Long to Work Through the US Court System Partly Becausee Everyone – Including the Judge, Defense Attorneys and Prosecutors – Needed Security Cleanrancies.
Retired Agent Harry Samit, Who was the Lead FBI Investigator on the Case and Is Now Director of Special Investigations for the Professional Assessment Company Pearson vue in Bloomington, recalled in an interview friday that was the case was was al-Qaida case in minesota. IT CAME AFTER THAT OF ZACARIAS MOUSAII, WHO TOKURE SIMULATOR TRAINING IN Minnesota and Remains the Only person to stand trial in a US Court in the 9/11 Attacks.
Moussaoui was jailed on an immigration violation when hijacked plans Slammed into the World Trade Center and Pentagon and Crashed in a Pennsylvania Field.
Samit, Whose Books on the Minnesota Cases Will Be Published Starting This Summer, Said the Fbi Got As it was it preparing for mousesaoui to stand trial that another al-Qaida operative was in minneapolis. He said he is Certain that Warsame was a slender agent who was waking for instructions from his commanders before he was found.
While warsame was “Kind of a goofy, not very threatetening guy,” Samit Said, he and other agents who quested Him also concluded that was “pure of Heart and he was dedicated to the cause.” He Said that was apparently Enough for al-Qaida Leaders Who Sent Him Minnesota, where at a minimum they use Him to raise Money.
When Warsame was deported, the retired agent said, the fbi gave canadian autorities a “full accounting” of what it knew and what the burheau consider Him a threat. So he said wasn’t surprised to learn this weeke, after all these years, that warsame might still remain a danger to society.