Sunday, December 21, 2025

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 
Waleed Khan, Osman Azizov and Fahad Sadaat are facing a shared total of 79 charges including attempted kidnapping and sexual assault.
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)
 
Finally, action from Toronto police to apprehend Islamist threats to the Canadian Jewish community. Three young men acting out the premises behind the organized, ongoing 'pro-Palestinian' protests that have been a regular part of public life in Toronto where the pathology of Muslim antisemitism is on full display, arrogating to themselves the right of 'free speech' that threatens the safety and security of the Jewish residents of the city and beyond. Heretofore, threats and implied violence, along with defacing of Jewish properties, harassment of Jewish schoolchildren have gone 'unnoticed' by authorities.
 
Policing agents at all levels of government have demonstrated a soft touch approach to the vociferous hate crimes besmirching the streets of Toronto, the grim reality of Jewish neighbourhoods having to put up with weekly incursions of hate-mongering antisemites stoked by the slanders and incitements of such groups as students4palestine and toronto4palestine marching to shouts of 'globalize the intifada' and 'final solution!', both readily interpreted as the butchery of Jews, reflecting the purpose of the 7 October Hamas atrocities.
 
Anti-Israel protesters were "parading in front of a synagogue founded by Holocaust survivors to protest a foreign conflict," on Nov. 16, said MP Melissa Lantsman. The Lodzer Centre Congregation was founded by Polish Holocaust survivors in the 1950s. (Credit: Google Maps)
 
Toronto and Peel police services, alongside the federal policing agency, RCMP, have finally come out in strength on the basis of investigations revealing the Islamic State connection and plans by three of Toronto's Muslim youth contingent to stalk, harass, kidnap and sexually assault Jewish girls and women; their part in the 'globalizing the intifada' that just captured news out of Australia with the shooting deaths of 15 Australian Jews by two committed Islamofascists whose ambition was realized on the world stage.
 
The oldest of the three arrested is no amateur at the game, having previously been arrested by the RCMP on a number of terrorism charges including taking part in a terrorist group actions, facilitating terrorist activity, terrorist financing and conspiracy to commit murder. Yet this enterprising young Muslim jihadist was freed on bail with conditions that he promptly broke, to continue with his Islamist agenda. With a rapsheet of such criminal terrorist charges the question is why he was set loose to continue his terrorist activities to begin with. 
 
The later Toronto charges are inclusive of kidnapping attempted kidnapping with firearms, conspiracy to commit sexual assault and hostage taking classed as hate-motivated extremism. Two young women in Mississauga were targeted when three masked men pulled up in an Audi SUV armed with a handgun, a rifle and knife, to chase the women in an attempt to kidnap them. When a passerby interrupted their activities the men fled. The month previous, a woman was approached by three men, one with a handgun, another with a knife in the Don Mills area of Toronto attempting to force her into a vehicle, but fled when a passing motorist stopped.
 
Vehicle flees following attempted abduction, June 24, 2025.
Vehicle flees following attempted abduction, June 24, 2025. Peel police
 
Khan, the oldest of the three was arrested on August 18 while Peel police searched for two more suspects whom their would-be victims described as males of Middle Eastern origin. Eventually Osman Azizov, 18, and Fahad Sadaat, 19, were located, charged and arrested. Searching the Toronto home of Khan, police found two loaded prohibited firearms, an AR-style rifle capable of automatic fire, and a pistol equipped with prohibited high-capacity magazines, and 110 rounds of ammunition, while the man was on probation for previous violent offences, and prohibited from possessing firearms.  
"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 
 
 

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