Canadian hold al Qaeda op

Reuters:

A Canadian man accused of supplying weapons to al Qaeda and conspiring to kill Americans abroad was denied bail by a Canadian court on Friday after the judge said the network could help him flee the country.

Abdullah Khadr, 24, is being held in Canada on an extradition warrant from the United States.

He is the eldest son of Ahmed Said Khadr, who was an alleged al Qaeda financier and a close friend of Osama bin Laden. His brother Omar Ahmed Khadr is the only Canadian held at the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay.

"Mr. Khadr has high-level links to al Qaeda, a terrorist organization without scruples, ...and with wide-ranging networks throughout the world they could well assist him in escaping this jurisdiction," Justice Anne Molloy said in her ruling.

"This is not a person I would trust to abide by conditions of his release."

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