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Two convicted in Canada VIA rail terror plot case | Two convicted in Canada VIA rail terror plot case |
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A Canadian court has convicted two terror suspects over a plot to attack a train from New York to Toronto. | |
Raed Jaser, a Canadian resident of Palestinian descent, and Tunisian migrant Chiheb Esseghaier were arrested in 2013 after an undercover operation. | |
Jurors spent 10 days in deliberations before returning guilty verdicts in eight out of nine charges. | Jurors spent 10 days in deliberations before returning guilty verdicts in eight out of nine charges. |
Prosecutors alleged the two men spent months plotting to kill as many people as possible on the VIA rail route. | Prosecutors alleged the two men spent months plotting to kill as many people as possible on the VIA rail route. |
Esseghaier - who served as his own defence - told the court in Toronto that he only wanted to be judged by the Koran. | |
Defence lawyers for Jaser argued he was not interested in extremism but was trying to extract money from Esseghaeir and an undercover FBI agent. | Defence lawyers for Jaser argued he was not interested in extremism but was trying to extract money from Esseghaeir and an undercover FBI agent. |
The agent posed as an Egyptian-American real estate developer who had been radicalised, and recorded 25 hours of conversations between him and the two men, the CBC reports. | The agent posed as an Egyptian-American real estate developer who had been radicalised, and recorded 25 hours of conversations between him and the two men, the CBC reports. |
Esseghaier, 31, was studying for a doctorate at the National Institute for Scientific Research near Montreal, while Jaser, 37, reportedly worked as a customer service agent at a removal firm. | |
Canadian media say an investigation was launched after a tip-off by a concerned imam in the Toronto Muslim community. | Canadian media say an investigation was launched after a tip-off by a concerned imam in the Toronto Muslim community. |
At the time of their arrest Royal Canadian Mounted Police Chief Superintendent Jennifer Strachan said the attack was "definitely in the planning stage but not imminent". | At the time of their arrest Royal Canadian Mounted Police Chief Superintendent Jennifer Strachan said the attack was "definitely in the planning stage but not imminent". |
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