Canada jury clears man of terrorism charges in Christmas lights bomb case
[Ynet] A Canadian jury on Tuesday found a man guilty of possessing an explosive substance but cleared him and his partner of three terrorism-related charges after the government alleged they were trying to build a bomb with ingredients that included Christmas lights.
Just like the fellow who so damaged his belly (and nothing else) at the NY City Port Authority bus station in the name of ISIS recently. As for the Canadians, the only article we have in the archive can be seen here. | The Montreal couple, El Mahdi Jamali and Sabrine Djermane, were charged with trying to leave Canada to join a terrorist group, possessing an explosive substance, facilitating a terrorist activity and committing an offense for a terrorist group.
Jamali, now 20, was found guilty of a reduced charge of possessing explosives without a lawful excuse and acquitted of other charges.
Jamali was given credit for time served and ordered released during a Tuesday afternoon hearing. He was also prohibited from owning a firearm for 10 years.
Djermane, 21, was acquitted of all charges. The two were tossed into the calaboose since they were jugged
Keep yer hands where we can see 'em, if yez please!
in 2015, when they were teenagers.
Posted by: trailing wife 2017-12-21 |