Ottawa, Canada: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced terrorism charges on Wednesday against a 25-year-old Canadian for allegedly travelling to Syria to fight alongside Islamist fighters.
The charges against Hasibullah Yusufzai, 25, are the first ever laid against a Canadian under a new law passed last year that criminalised travel abroad for the purpose of terrorist activities.
"On July 17, 2014, the RCMP Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) in British Columbia charged Hasibullah Yusufzai, age 25, a resident of Burnaby, British Columbia, for leaving Canada to take part in terrorist activity", Sergeant Greg Cox said in a statement.
"The accused is being sought for leaving Canada on January 21, 2014, to commit an offense for the benefit of, in the direction of or in association with a terrorist group", he said.
"The individual is known to have travelled to Syria to join Islamist fighters."
Canada's spy service estimates that more than 100 young men have left Canada to fight in foreign wars and join jihadist causes.
In 2011 another young man, Mohamed Hersi, was arrested at the Toronto airport under another anti-terror law for attempting to join a Somalia-based group listed by Canada as a banned terrorist organization.
Hersi, 28, was convicted in May of seeking to join the Shebab, an Al-Qaeda-linked group that claimed responsibility for a suicide commando assault on Nairobi's Westgate shopping mall last year which left at least 67 people dead.
He will face up to 10 years in prison after he is sentenced today.
The charges against Hasibullah Yusufzai, 25, are the first ever laid against a Canadian under a new law passed last year that criminalised travel abroad for the purpose of terrorist activities.
"On July 17, 2014, the RCMP Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) in British Columbia charged Hasibullah Yusufzai, age 25, a resident of Burnaby, British Columbia, for leaving Canada to take part in terrorist activity", Sergeant Greg Cox said in a statement.
"The individual is known to have travelled to Syria to join Islamist fighters."
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In 2011 another young man, Mohamed Hersi, was arrested at the Toronto airport under another anti-terror law for attempting to join a Somalia-based group listed by Canada as a banned terrorist organization.
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He will face up to 10 years in prison after he is sentenced today.
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