
A Montrealer who served time in the past for providing support to the terrorist group al-Qaida — and who was charged last year for allegedly threatening to kill many people in Montreal — could be found criminally responsible for his actions if his case does eventually go to trial, a psychiatrist has determined.
On Tuesday, during a hearing at the Montreal courthouse before Quebec Court Judge Martin Chalifour, a defence lawyer representing Mohamed Abdullah Warsame, 52, confirmed that his client was evaluated at the Philippe Pinel Institute.
