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One of 19 terrorist suspects to be released
Last Updated Thu, 28 Aug 2003 18:29:22
TORONTO - One of the 19 men with suspected ties to
al-Qaeda was ordered released on bail Wednesday after an adjudicator found no concrete evidence against any of the men.
Adjudicator Aina Martens said she was obliged to release 30-year-old Mohammad Akhtar, who came to Canada from Pakistan in 1999, because of the lack of evidence of wrongdoing.
"At this point, nothing has ever been proven about anybody arrested," said Martens.http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/08/28/qaeda_hearing03082... Students often fly over nuclear plant: lawyer
TORONTO - Flying over a nuclear generating station east of Toronto is standard practice for flight students, a lawyer representing a man suspected of having terrorist links said on Thursday.
Anwar ur Rehman Mohammed appeared at a detention review hearing, where government lawyers argued he should be kept behind bars pending the results of an investigation because his status as a flight student appeared suspicious.
Mohammed was among 19 men rounded up on Aug. 14, and held since then on suspicion of being involved in an al-Qaeda sleeper cell.
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Muslim groups are upset at the arrests of
18 Pakistanis and one Indian, decrying the arrests as examples of racial profiling.http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2003/08/28/19_a... My understanding they are all either released or deported -- the whole thing was scandalous.
One is a little hesitant to think this 'Curveball-esque' informer from Iran feeding garbage to some GOP nutbar has any credibility, if this 'information', that resulted in erroneous arrests, in Canada is too be taken at all seriously...