Waterloo Region Record

Ontario man ‘shocked’ by terror allegation­s: lawyer

- Paola Loriggio

TORONTO — The lawyer for a man accused of leaving Canada to join Islamic State militants said Thursday that her client wasn’t involved in any such plan and intends to fight the charge in court.

Rishma Gupta said Pamir Hakimzadah, 27, is stunned by the allegation­s against him.

“He’s OK, he’s kind of shocked by these charges, he’s upset,” Gupta said outside a Toronto courtroom where her client appeared briefly. “They’re serious charges.”

Hakimzadah had his case adjourned to April 26, when he will appear by video link.

RCMP said they began in- vestigatin­g in January 2016 after hearing allegation­s that Hakimzadah had travelled to Turkey during the fall of 2014 to join the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

They said Hakimzadah was returned to Canada after being detained by Turkish authoritie­s. He was charged Wednesday afternoon with leaving Canada to participat­e in the activity of a terrorist group.

Gupta said she learned of the terror investigat­ion last summer after signing on to represent Hakimzadah in an unrelated assault case. She denied her client was “involved in something like that.”

“We’re in a culture where anybody could be charged with terrorism — it is a serious count,” she said. “The police were investigat­ing this since Jan. 1, 2016. They didn’t lay this charge until just yesterday and that, to me, is something that’s suspect.”

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Pamir Hakimzadah

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