
Man with al-Qaida ties likely to plead guilty to terror offence in Montreal: lawyer
MONTRÉAL — A man with ties to al-Qaida who allegedly threatened to bomb public transit has waived his right to a bail hearing.
Mohamed Abdullah Warsame, 51, appeared in court by video conference from the Rivière-des-Prairies detention centre in Montreal.
Warsame has been charged with uttering threats after allegedly telling an employee at a Montreal homeless shelter he wanted to build bombs and detonate them on public transit.
Last week a federal prosecutor invoked a little-used provision on terrorism in the Criminal Code that could result in Warsame receiving a sentence of life in prison if he is found guilty.