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Islamic Terrorism in the West ( Mega thread)

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Revenge is a dish best served cold.
 
Remember this guy?
Follow the money...

Charges laid against Islamic State financier in Canada’s terrorist financing investigation​



A 34-year-old man is charged with terrorism-related offences following an investigation led by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Federal Policing Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET).

The Greater Toronto Area, INSET - Terrorist Financing Team has been investigating Toronto resident Khalilullah Yousuf since March, 2021. The RCMP alleges that Yousuf is part of an international network of Islamic State supporters who utilize online and encrypted messaging platforms to provide recruitment and financial support to the Islamic State.

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Pleads guilty, gets 12 years.

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Remember this guy?

Pleads guilty, gets 12 years.

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Nice. Terrorism financing is hard to prove, that’s great work.
 
He was sentenced to 12 but I’m not sure what his pre trial custody would be. Unless he gets early parole he’ll serve 2/3 of whatever’s left before statutory release.
I just got off work and my brain is foggy, so PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong...

But isn't federal custody 1/3 of the sentence is to be served in custody, with possible eligiblity for parole after the 1/3 has been served?

And those sentenced to 2 years less a day (provincial institution) serve 2/3 in custody?



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I just got off work and my brain is foggy, so PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong...

But isn't federal custody 1/3 of the sentence is to be served in custody, with possible eligiblity for parole after the 1/3 has been served?

And those sentenced to 2 years less a day (provincial institution) serve 2/3 in custody?



(You know a lot more about this than I do)
IiRC I think it’s possible after 1/3 in federal custody you can get day parole.
2/3 served is statutory release. But I could be mistaken.

Provincial custody you generally serve 2/3
 
I just got off work and my brain is foggy, so PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong...

But isn't federal custody 1/3 of the sentence is to be served in custody, with possible eligiblity for parole after the 1/3 has been served?

And those sentenced to 2 years less a day (provincial institution) serve 2/3 in custody?



(You know a lot more about this than I do)

OS has it right- possible parole eligibility at 1/3, statutory release (mandatory parole) at 2/3. For terrorism offences I wouldn’t be super concerned about the odds of early parole.

Provincially it’ll depend on the province. I’ve heard 2/3 is the norm, I just can’t sit here and confidently speak for every province.
 
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