The Federal Court requires the RCMP to release soldier-client information to the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, enabling a stalled review on the handling of Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy's case. The review follows a complaint from El Bahnasawy's father, alleging entrapment in a terror plot. The RCMP has been accused of failing to intervene despite El Bahnasawy's age and mental health issues. The review concluded that the RCMP acted in good faith, but findings are incomplete due to undisclosed legal advice sought by the force.
The Federal Court mandates the RCMP to provide soldier-client information to facilitate a national security review concerning the handling of Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy's case.
Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy, convicted of conspiracy to commit terror, claims the RCMP failed to protect him from entrapment while dealing with his mental health issues.
The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency found the RCMP acted in "good faith," yet noted its findings are incomplete due to lack of disclosed legal advice.
Concerns about the RCMP's role in El Bahnasawy's case raise questions about their responsibilities regarding mental health and intervention in potential terror plots.
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