Jahmaal James
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Jahmaal James is one of 17 people detained on June 2 and June 3, 2006, in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the 2006 Toronto terrorism arrests. He and the others arrested are alleged to have plotted coordinated bombing attacks against targets in southern Ontario. He was 23 years old at the time of his arrest. He had recently travelled to Pakistan where he had married, but was unable to obtain the Canadian visa necessary to bring his wife back to Canada. He was unemployed at the time of the arrest.
2006 Toronto terrorism case |
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Accused - Steven Chand, Shareef Abdelhaleem, Qayyum Jamal, Yasim Mohamed, Jahmaal James, Mohammed Dirie, Fahim Ahmad, Asad Ansari, Ahmad Ghany‡, Zakaria Amara, Amin Durrani, Saad Khalid and five young offenders whose names have not been released‡‡‡.
Suspected colleagues - Syed Ahmed, Ehsanul Sadequee Later arrests - Ibrahim Aboud‡ Defence Attorneys - Anser Farooq, Rocco Galati, David Kolinsky, Arif Raza, Gary Batasar, Saisal Mirza CSIS Informant - Mubin Shaikh ‡ denotes a suspect was released on bail |