Canada's Islamofascist Ticking Time Bomb
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s (RCMP) Federal Policing – Central Region’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) has arrested an individual in connection with an ongoing investigation into terrorism-related offences, under the Criminal Code of Canada.
On November 26, 2025, RCMP officers from Ontario’s Greater Toronto Area / Southwest INSET arrested and charged Waleed KHAN (26) of Toronto with the following:
- Between June 17, 2025 and August 17, 2025, in the City of Toronto and elsewhere in the Province of Ontario, Waleed Khan did, directly or indirectly, provide property, to fund, knowing that, in whole or in part, it would be used by or would benefit a terrorist group, namely ISIS, contrary to s. 83.03(2) of the Criminal Code;
- Between June 17, 2025 and August 17, 2025, in the City of Toronto and elsewhere in the Province of Ontario, Waleed Khan did, directly or indirectly, provide property, to wit social media accounts, knowing that, in whole or in part, they would be used by or would benefit a terrorist group, namely ISIS, contrary to s. 83.03(2) of the Criminal Code;
- Between June 17, 2025 and August 17, 2025, in the City of Toronto and elsewhere in the Province of Ontario, Waleed Khan did participate in the activities of a terrorist group by providing property to be used to carry out terrorist activity or benefit any person facilitating or carrying out terrorist activity, contrary to s. 83.18(1) of the Criminal Code;
- Between June 17, 2025 and August 17, 2025, in the City of Toronto and elsewhere in the Province of Ontario, Waleed Khan did participate in the activities of a terrorist group by making himself, in response to instructions from any of the persons who constitute a terrorist group, available to facilitate or commit a terrorism offence or an act or omission outside Canada that, if committed in Canada, would be a terrorism offence, contrary to s. 83.18(1) of the Criminal Code;
- Between June 17, 2025 and August 17, 2025, in the City of Toronto and elsewhere in the Province of Ontario, Waleed Khan did facilitate terrorist activity by providing property used to carry out terrorist activity or benefiting any person facilitating or carrying out terrorist activity, contrary to s. 83.19 of the Criminal Code;
- Between June 17, 2025 and August 17, 2025, in the City of Toronto and elsewhere in the Province of Ontario, Waleed Khan did commit an indictable offence, to wit conspiracy to commit murder, for the benefit of, at the direction of or in association with a terrorist group, contrary to s. 83.2 of the Criminal Code;
- Between June 17, 2025 and August 17, 2025, in the City of Toronto and elsewhere in the Province of Ontario, Waleed Khan did conspire with persons known and unknown to commit murder, contrary to s. 465(1)(a) of the Criminal Code.
"We have arrested three individuals for offences targeting women and members of the Jewish community."Toronto Chief of Police Myron Demkiw"What began as armed, coordinated attempts to kidnap women led to significant arrests and charges, stopping a dangerous escalation of hate-motivated crimes and terrorism across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond."Peel Regional Police chief Nisham Duraiappah"The evidence gathered expanded the scope of the investigation to include additional offences motivated by hate -- particularly targeting women and members of the Jewish community.""Investigators also uncovered links to terrorism, prompting a separate but parallel RCMP investigation."Toronto Police Service
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| Waleed Khan, Osman Azizov and Fahad Sadaat are facing a combined total of 79 charges according to police, including attempted kidnapping with a firearm and sexual assault with a weapon. Khan is also accused of funding ISIS and aiding terrorist activity. (Toronto Police Service/YouTube) |
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"The details of the investigation indicate a grave threat, involving the Islamic State and attempts to target women and Jewish Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area.""This goes far beyond the safety of any one group. It is a matter of national security and public safety.""There is a ticking time bomb in our country that our leaders must confront before it's too late.""We need to be keenly aware that there are people pushing extremist agendas, promoting violence, promoting hate, and that is having deadly consequences around the world.""If we don't take it seriously in Canada, take measures to stop it, it will be too late."Noah Shack, chief executive, Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs
Labels: Abduction of Jewish Women, Conspiracy to Commit Rape, Facilitating Terrorism, Fahad Sadaat, Financing Terrorism, Osman Azizov, RCMP, Terrorism Probe, Toronto/Peel Police Services, Waleeed Khan



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