Ottawa – The Supreme Court of Canada may not have heard the appeal of the Raed Jaser, who was convicted of planning to kill for the benefit of a terrorist group.
This is the latest development in a legal saga that began 12 years ago, including allegations for plotting attacks against Jesar and Chiheb Esagheyer, including vandalism via train passengers.
Crown alleged that Jasar and Esseghier had agreed to kill Canadian citizens to kill Canada citizens to remove their army from Afghanistan.
Crown evidences mainly included intercepted communication and a testimony of an undercover US Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent, which was assigned to befriend the essegier.
A jury could not reach a decision for Jesar about the railway plot charge, but found him guilty of three other terrorism related crimes.
After its general practice, the Supreme Court did not provide the reasons for refusing to review Jester’s case.
This report of Canadian Press was first published on 7 August 2025.
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