Quebec terror plotter undone by online activities
MONTREAL -- Saïd Namouh thought his apartment in Trois-Rivières was an ideal location to plot jihad, far from the prying eyes of anti-terrorism investigators. But the Internet that allowed him to spread hatred from the boondocks also proved his undoing, and on Thursday - largely on the strength of his online activity - the 36-year-old Moroccan was convicted of four terrorism charges.
Visions of martyrdom land man in jail
MONTREAL - He was really hoping to die abroad as a martyr in a jihadist bloodbath.
Ottawa seeks to appeal 14-year sentence in so-called Toronto 18 case
TORONTO - Giving a convicted terrorist a 14-year prison term with seven years credit for time already served does not reflect the seriousness of the crime, the federal government said Wednesday in announcing it plans to appeal the sentence.
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