lundi 2 mars 2015

Laval Muslim become terrorist and kill in Syria Feb 25, 2015 and his teacher Adil Charkaoui

Laval Muslim became terrorist
Jamal Abdulkader died in Syria February 26, 2015
A former gang member in Laval became jihadist his release from prison in 2012 has disappeared and is presumed dead after a suicide bombing in Syria in 2013, just learned our Bureau of Investigation.
Abdulkader Muslim terrorist Jamal
This is the first QuebecerCanadian Muslim terrorist consideredkilled in action after leaving Syriato wage jihad (armed action to spread Islam).
This then occurs that is now known that at least 11 young people in Quebec are probably gone there, as revealed by our investigation office for three months.
Abdulkader  24,Jamal,was part of a group of violent Islamist fighters trying to topple the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
Besides, he participated in the organization of the attack in which he died.
His sister Noura Abdulkader, who lives in Gatineau, said yesterday that the family has not heard from Jamal since February 2013. The Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS) and the RCMP are investigating this issue and are in contact with the family, she said.
On 21 February 2013, fifty people died in Damascus, capital of Syria, when several truck bombs exploded near the headquarters of the Baath Party regime of Basharal-Assad.Truck containing a large amount of explosives.
Several news agencies reported that while the explosions had between 53 and 80 people, including a dozen members of the regime's security forces, but also women and children.


C ' After these attacks that the death of the young Laval was announced on Twitter by a jihadist account in the name of ADhahukAlQattal: "The mujahid Abdulkader Jamal was martyred on February 21 at the age of 24, may Allaah have mercy orhe goes to hell with all the muck of Hala!
"Sincethis account has been suspended by Twitter.
Criminal violent
Certainly Jamal Abdulkader certainly was not a martyr in Quebec, as evidenced by his long recordCriminal route .for such a young man
his last criminal conviction, dating back in 2010, demonstrates unprecedented violence: it  struck hadseveral hammer blows to the head of hisvictim,puncturing his eye and causing multiple fractures skull. He wanted to learn how to make halal Muslim and Jewish food. He left the prison in mid-2012.
Silence in Ottawa
In Ottawa, the Foreign Ministry sent all our questions about Jamal.
Abdulkader and its operations in Syria to the Department of Public Safety.
It has not responded to our questions either. And he has neither confirmed nor denied the death of the young Laval residents.
A criminal record that speaks
from a family of middle-class Jamal Abdulkader seems to have lived a difficult youth if we go to his problems with the school and the policeviolence.
This is at least what comes out of a written judicial report on it in 2010.
Between 2005 and 2010, his record speaks volumes about the level of  10 juvenile convictions (multiple cases assault, assault with a weapon, robbery) in addition to three other adult convictions.
"This was not someone easy. He was able to do that, a suicide suicidebomb,"has given us an understanding, on condition of anonymity.
M. Abdulkader immigrated from Germany with his Syrian parents when he was six.
Documents show that the family bought a modest house in Laval, Hertel Street. They sold it in 2008.
His father, a truck driver long distance trips, and his mother is described by a judge as"hardworking,understanding people."
Jamal Abdulkader also has two sisters.
School Expelled
M. Abdulkader had attended private schools, but apparently it did not comply with the requirements of these schools.
He was expelled when he was in grade.
It would have dropped out of school at age 16, without obtaining his degree.
C that is where Mr. Abdulkader started dating friends a judge described as "marginal" and "experience of crime under their influence."
Mr. Abdulkader have traveled to Syria to join initially in the Free Syrian Army, according to our information.
Later, he would have joined another Islamist group, radical and very violent, Ahar al-Shaam.
Of the six people suspected of having joined Jihadists in Syria is an older man than others, Moroccan origin. Yahia Alaoui Ismaili, Côte-des-Neiges, learned our Bureau of Investigation
Reportedly, this man would have 29 years and would be gone to Turkey on January 16 with the five other individuals who we reported the start.
The others are barely significant. Four of them were 18 or 19 years and attended the Collège de Maisonneuve before embarking for Syria, confirmed the college. Among students included two women Rosemont and Laval. The other two students are Villeray and Laval.


Our Investigation Board has chosen not to identify college students suspected of being left to join jihadist demand sources, who fear for their safety. They are between 18 and 19 years.
One of them is Bilel Zouaidia, including La Presse revealed the name Thursday.
Our sources confirm that he had attended coursesIslam and Arabic in the premises of the college weekend with the Islamic Community Center of the East of Montreal, headed Adil Charkaoui (see other article).
The four college students were enrolled in the fall semester 2014, but are no longer at the moment.
The RCMP Surveysurvey
The  was transferred to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Montreal police refused to provide details. "We survey here and there on cases of disappearances," said Ian Lafreniere, spokesman.
The National Security Team of the RCMP also refused to comment. But according to our information, she took over the investigation into the six jihadists.
The federal police must now ask a neighbor of the young CEGEP student Villeray which our Bureau of Investigation mention the loss last night. Officers had first visited Jan. 21, as the owner of the building where they live.
When will the deportation of Adil Charkaoui?
They showed pictures of the neighboring "eight or nine" people, this student and another individual who attended the family apartment with several other young men in the summer of 2014.
"TheRCMP said that people in this group had gone to wage jihad," says the same neighbor.
The federal police also visited security officials at Collège de Maisonneuve to take stock of the situation.
These departures are at 11 the number of Quebecers likely gone to join the Islamic State or other jihadist groups in five months.




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