Said Namouh

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A Moroccan, Said Namouh emigrated to Canada in 2003 and settled in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. On September 12, he was arrested for online threats against Austria and Germany, threatening to detonate a car bomb unless the countries withdrew their troops from Afghanistan.[1][2]

The divorced[3] Moroccan is also alleged to have edited videos for the Global Islamic Media Front.[1]

Two days after his arrest, Canada stated that they would not extradite him to Austria, where two men and a women were also arrested.[3][2]

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