Glenn Neville Ford

An alleged member of Jamaat ul-Fuqra, Glenn Neville Ford was one of five men arrested in 1993, accused, and convicted for the of plotting to bomb a Hindu temple and Indian theatre in Toronto, Canada.[1]

A native of Trinidad, Ford was considered the leader of the group. He was convicted for his crimes and served his sentence. He was released in April 2006.[2]

References

  1. ^ Tabor, Mary B. New York Times, A Trial in Canada Is Watched in U.S., October 16, 1993
  2. ^ Bell, Stewart. National Post, "Extremists train at communes", June 22, 2006