Terrorism Suspect Released: Globe
Josh Pringle
Friday, April 13, 2007
An alleged al-Qaida-linked suspect is now living under strict house arrest in his Toronto apartment.
The Globe and Mail reports that after spending seven years in detention under a security certificate, Mohamed Zeki Mahjoub has been released.
The Egyptian-born man allegedly once ran a Sudanese farming operation for Osama Bin Laden
Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day told the Globe and Mail that he’d rather see people like Mahjoub stay in detention.
Woman claims she was forced to rob bank
Broadheadsville This bank robbery M-O was a bit unusual. A woman, wearing a middle-eastern style black dress, walked into the Wachovia Bank branch on Route 209 in Broadheadsville, about 12:30 Thursday and handed a note, with the word bomb to a teller. The woman, said to be shaking and crying, and claimed she was being forced to rob the bank, and that her children were being held hostage.
The woman was given some money and left. No bomb was found.
Anyone with information is asked to call Fern Ridge State Police at 570-646-2271
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