A Yemeni arrested while trying to leave Canada to join a terrorist group from the Middle East was released on bail to live a house arrest in a Mosque in Toronto.
A copy of a publication order of an Ontario judge obtained by world news issues Husam Taha Ali Al-Sewaiee was sentenced to “reside in the mosque” in the North York district of Toronto.
He is not allowed to leave the mosque except when accompanied and must also wear an ankle instructor, abandon his travel documents and stay 300 meters from airports and border passages.
The person who posted the deposit of $ 1,000 for the release of al-Sewaiee gave a telephone number which corresponds to that of the same mosque. Their relationship, if necessary, was not explained.
Profile photo of Husam Taha Ali Al-Sewaiee’s Facebook page.
A citizen of Yemen who appeared during the demonstrations of Gaza in Toronto, Al-Sewaie was initially arrested in Mississauga, Ontario, by the regional police of Peel on April 15 for having pronounced threats.
Four days later, the GRC national security team decree The 32 -year -old man, alleging that he had tried to leave Canada to join a terrorist organization.

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The RCMP did not say what sources told Global News that it was a faction supported by Iran. Yemen Houthiwhich has disrupted international expeditions, are sponsored by Iran.
Al-Sewaiee was not accused of terrorism. Instead, the prosecutors asked the court of Ontario a court Bond of peace of terrorism This would limit its movements in the name of public security.
He used an Arab interpreter in court. His social media accounts show him attending Gaza demonstrations while being wrapped in a Yemeni flag. The charges indicate his address as a house in Kitchener, have. The owner said he had “mental problems”.
His release was disclosed on Monday by his lawyer during a judicial appearance for his threatening accusation. The documents detailing its conditions for release under bail were released by the Ontario Court of Justice.
As part of its surety conditions, al-Sewaiee is not authorized to have weapons or to use devices capable of accessing the Internet. He will be arrested if he violates one of the conditions, indicates the order.
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