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Pakistani On Student Visa In Canada Held For Plotting ISIS Attack In NY

Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, a 20-year-old Pakistani on a student visa, was arrested in Ormstown, Quebec, last week for plotting a mass shooting at a Jewish centre in New York.
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Security personnel outside a home in Ormstown, Quebec, where Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, a 20-year-old Pakistani on a student visa, was arrested last week for plotting a mass shooting at a Jewish centre in New York. (From X)

A Pakistani man accused of plotting to attack a New York City Jewish center in support of
Islamic State was in Canada on a student visa, Canada’s immigration minister said on Tuesday.

Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, 20, was arrested in Canada last Wednesday as he allegedly tried to enter the U.S. He was charged with attempting to provide material support and resources to the Islamic State, or ISIS, a designated foreign terrorist organization.

The U.S. Department of Justice accused Khan of plotting a mass shooting at a Jewish center in Brooklyn around Oct. 7, 2024, about a year after Hamas’ attack in Israel.

Khan came to Canada on a student visa in June 2023, Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller told reporters on Tuesday. The visa was issued the month before.

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According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Khan began posting his support for ISIS on an encrypted messaging application in November 2023. He allegedly communicated his
attack plans to undercover agents.

Miller said he had no further comment on Khan’s case because criminal charges were pending.

“We take any security breach and any entry into Canada very seriously,” he said. “Let’s not be naive: A determined individual can gain access to this country and that is for the
security services inside our country to apprehend this person if they commit a crime or if they’re about to commit a crime. And that’s exactly what happened.”

Canada approved more student visas in May and June 2023 than in any month since at least January 2019, according to data from the immigration department. Approvals have since fallen.

Canada has been seeking to reduce its ranks of international students, issuing a two-year cap in January.

Khan is set to appear in court in Montreal on September 13.
(REUTERS)

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