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O TTAWA - More than three years
after his arrest, a man who once
auditioned for the Canadian Idol
TV show will face trial on a terrorism
charge.
Khurram Syed Sher, a doctor of pathology
from London, Ont., is to be tried
by judge alone in an Ottawa courtroom
starting today.
Sher, 31, was charged along with two
other men in August 2010 with conspiracy
to facilitate terrorism.
The others cannot be named due to a
recently imposed publication ban aimed
at ensuring the jury in their trial, slated
for April, is not prejudiced.
Following the sensational arrests, police
said they seized terrorist literature,
videos and manuals, along with dozens
of electronic circuit boards allegedly
designed to detonate homemade bombs
remotely.
Three additional men, all believed to
be living abroad, have been named as
unindicted co- conspirators.
Police claimed the alleged plot
stretched from Ottawa to Afghanistan,
Dubai, Iran and Pakistan.
A senior RCMP officer said at the
time an attack was still months away,
but the plotters were moving into a
preparatory phase.
Authorities said they swooped in
when they did to prevent the suspects
from sending money to counterparts to
buy weapons that would be used against
coalition forces in Afghanistan.
Four weeks have been set aside for
Sher's trial.
The McGill University graduate, who
has been free on bail, worked as an anatomical
pathologist at St. Thomas Elgin
General Hospital in St. Thomas, Ont.,
south of London.
He made international headlines
shortly after his arrest when it emerged
he had once sung and danced on the
Canadian Idol program.
An undercover source working for
Canada's main spy agency and sensitive
intelligence from the United States and
Britain helped build the case against
the alleged conspirators, court documents
indicate.
At least some of that information
came from the U. S. Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the London Metropolitan
Police in Britain, says an affidavit
filed by the RCMP in the Federal Court
of Canada.
The federal government applied
under the Canada Evidence Act to
maintain a cloak of secrecy over portions
of the approximately 9,300 documents
disclosed to defence counsel in
the criminal cases.
The government argued the sections
must remain blacked out to prevent
disclosure of information that would
be " injurious to national security, international
relations or national defence."
It is unclear how much - if any - of
the material will come out during the
trials.
A heavily edited court transcript of
a closed- door proceeding Dec. 6, 2012,
about the federal request for redactions
indicates the Canadian Security Intelligence
Service relied on an undercover
source during the terrorism investigation.
" In fact, in this particular case, the
information about the CSIS human
source is contained in a number of affidavits
for search warrants and wiretaps
and so on," Andre Seguin, a lawyer
with the Justice Department's national
security group, said at one point.
In an affidavit filed in the Federal
Court proceeding, CSIS official Bradley
Evans said the spy service supported
the federal request to keep certain
information secret, saying that, if
disclosed, it " could lead to the identification
of a human source."
- The Canadian Press
Trial
begins
for ex- Idol
hopeful
Ontario doctor faces
terrorism charge
By Jim Bronskill
SEAN KILPATRICK / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES
Khurram Syed Sher: charged in 2010
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