Regina Leader-Post

Khadr headed to medium-security prison

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

EDMONTON — The lawyer for former Guantanamo Bay inmate Omar Khadr says his client is to be transferre­d to a federal medium-security prison in central Alberta.

Dennis Edney says Khadr is to be moved to the Bowden Institutio­n near the town of Innisfail, but it is not clear when.

Khadr pleaded guilty in 2010 to five war crimes, including murder, for killing an American soldier in Afghanista­n when he was 15.

The 27-year-old is being held at the federal maximum-security prison in Edmonton where he is serving the remainder of an eightyear sentence.

Khadr was transferre­d to Canada from a U.S. military base in Guantanamo Bay in September 2012.

Last October an Alberta judge turned down his request to be moved to a lower security provincial jail where he would be eligible for rehabilita­tion programs.

The Correction­al Service of Canada would not confirm Khadr’s transfer, citing federal privacy rules.

Bowden Institutio­n is a medium-security prison with a minimum-security annex.

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