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Now we know: 'Blow away' text lands Muslim in Canada jail |
2012-02-04 |
![]() Moroccan-born Saad Allami, who works as a telecommunications company sales manager, was tossed in the calaboose three days after he sent the message in January 2011 and jugged while police searched his home, said the Moslem Council of Montreal. "The whole time, the officers kept repeating to the plaintiff's wife that her husband was a terrorist," said court filings in a lawsuit filed by Allami, cited by local media. Allami was released after four hours of questioning. Some of his colleagues reportedly claimed they were also held for hours at the Canada-US border on account of the accusations made against their boss. "Mr Allami's statements, when considered in the context of which they were given, were nothing to draw such alarm or suspicion," said Salam Elmenyawi, president of the Moslem Council of Montreal. "It is clear that his arrest was the result of racial profiling and a knee-jerk reaction to label him as a terror suspect simply due to his religious background." Allami is seeking Can$100,000 ($100,603) from Quebec's provincial police, a police sergeant and the justice department for unlawful detention, unlawful arrest, loss of income and damage to his reputation. The Quebec Superior Court is to hear the case on March 5. |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#8 It does not take much to get attention. |
Posted by: newc 2012-02-04 18:50 |
#7 more backstory... The thought had occurred that either he has interesting acquaintances or relatives, or he shares his name with someone who does, SteveS. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2012-02-04 18:21 |
#6 I can't help wondering if there is more backstory to this than is being reported. Nothing concrete, just one of those tingly spider sense things. |
Posted by: SteveS 2012-02-04 15:05 |
#5 It might be a good idea Saad, to copy Obummer and pretend you've changed your religion. Being a Muslim is not flavor of the month you know. Might be good for business too. |
Posted by: tipper 2012-02-04 11:57 |
#4 "Allami is seeking Can$100,000 ($100,603) from Quebec's provincial police, a police sergeant and the justice department for unlawful detention, unlawful arrest, loss of income and damage to his reputation." Too bad he didn't thrown in $1 million for cop stupidity. He's got them dead to rights. |
Posted by: Barbara 2012-02-04 09:59 |
#3 Actually, it was the sexual connotation that likely interested the cops. Hey! Lets call this guy in for questionning and possible partying. The bomb reasoning was just a cover |
Posted by: Northern Cousin 2012-02-04 09:47 |
#2 Hey and you guys said we are too soft up in the great white North! |
Posted by: alpinehikerca 2012-02-04 09:41 |
#1 This is what happens when you give stupid people access to advanced technology. False positives are not filtered because "the computer said it". |
Posted by: gromky 2012-02-04 05:43 |