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This is an archive article published on January 23, 2000

Algerian refused bail

JANUARY 22: A Canadian judge on Thursday refused to release on bail an Algerian wanted in the United States on three charges linking him t...

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JANUARY 22: A Canadian judge on Thursday refused to release on bail an Algerian wanted in the United States on three charges linking him to a terrorist plot. There was 8220;serious and credible8221; evidence that Moktar Hawari 8220;is part of a terrorist organization,8221; and that his release would be against the public interest, said Judge Jean-Guy Boilard of Quebec Superior Court Hawari, 31, is one of two Algerian nationals charged with supplying materials to Algerian Ahmed Ressam, who was arrested in the United States last month trying to smuggle explosives from Canada.

Hawari and Abdel Ghani Meskini were indicted in a federal court in New York on Wednesday. An investigator with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Serge Haineault, had earlier said that Hawari was a member of the Armed Islamic Group GIA, a militant Algerian group, and had also been arrested in Montreal in 1997 for credit card fraud. Haineault said that Ressam, when he was arrested, was carrying a credit card which he had obtained using the address of Hawari8217;s handicrafts shop in Montreal.

 

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