Topic: Toronto Stock Exchange
Canadian terror plotter sentenced to life in prison
AFP American Edition
The ring leader of a group of 18 alleged Islamic extremists accused of plotting to bomb Canada's main bourse and other targets was sentenced on Monday to life in prison. Zakaria Amara, 24, received a life sentence "for his role in a terrorist plot to bomb Toronto," the Public ...
Convicted bomb plotter says sorry to Canadians
AFP American Edition
The convicted ring leader of the "Toronto 18" group that plotted to bomb several Canadian targets in 2006 apologized to Canadians for his actions in an open letter on Thursday. "I deserve nothing less than your complete contempt," said Zakaria Amara, reading the letter at his sentencing hearing, according to ...
Toronto man denies plot to bomb bourse and cash in
AFP American Edition
A Toronto man Monday pleaded not guilty to plotting to bomb Canada's main stock exchange in 2006, as prosecutors said he aimed to profit from wreaking economic havoc to fund other terror attacks. Shareef Abdelhaleem, 34, is accused of conspiring to bomb the Toronto Stock Exchange, Canada's spy ...
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