Eastern Eye (UK)

Political asylum for Canada spy?

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A DOUBLE agent believed to be involved in the traffickin­g of Shamima Begum (above) and two other British teenage schoolgirl­s into Syria is likely to be granted political asylum in Canada following his release from Turkish jail on August 5.

Mohammed al-Rashed, recruited by Canadian Security Intelligen­ce Service (CSIS) in 2013, was arrested two years later over terrorism charges.

As he had been promised asylum in Canada, the spy agency was planning to relocate him, according to The Telegraph. Turkey is reportedly against al-Rashed’s continued presence in the country, but deporting him to Syria could potentiall­y expose him to death at the hands of Daesh (the Islamic State group) seeking to avenge his betrayal or the Syrian regime because of his links to the organisati­on.

Richard Kerbaj’s book, titled The Secret History of the Five Eyes, said the CSIS had recruited al-Rashed as a double agent when he visited Canada’s embassy in Jordan asking for asylum. However, his cover was blown when Turkish authoritie­s arrested him and travel documents, including bus tickets, belonging to Begum and her friends were found with him. The book claimed Canada only privately admitted its involvemen­t with al-Rashed and asked UK to cover it up.

After his alleged involvemen­t in the smuggling of the girls surfaced last month, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau vowed to investigat­e the allegation­s.

However, Trudeau defended the need for intelligen­ce services to be “flexible and creative in their approaches” for the safety of Canada “in a very dangerous world.”

At the same time, he said spy agencies were expected to follow rules even as he promised to follow up on the “questions about certain incidents or operations of the past”.

Any confirmati­on of al-Rashed’s asylum could escalate tensions between the intelligen­ce agencies of Canada and the UK, The Telegraph reported.

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