Alleged al-Qaida terrorist arrested
TORONTO (CP) — An alleged terrorist with links to al-Qaida
and Osama bin Laden has been arrested in the Toronto
area while trying to flee the country, Sun Media reported
Friday.
A man believed to be a captain of the Pakistani extremist
organization Mujahedin-E-Lashkar-E-Tayyba, or LET, which
is funded by bin Laden and has direct ties to al-Qaida, was
arrested March 16 by Canadian border service officers in
Newmarket, Ont., north of Toronto.
Intelligence sources say members of LET have been
trained in Afghan terrorist camps.
Ontario immigration sources told Sun Media that 40-year-old
Raja Ghulam Mustafa, a Pakistani national who went by the
last name Murtaza, was arrested outside his home with a
packed suitcase and a significant amount of cash on him.
Mustafa’s residence was searched, and a briefcase containing
fraudulent documents and a laptop were seized.
Sunday, April 02, 2006
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