Federal court upholds deportation of ISIS mechanic living in B.C.

(Global News) A Lebanese mechanic who fixed vehicles for ISIS before arriving in Canada and making a refugee claim is complicit in the terror group’s crimes against humanity, the Federal Court has ruled.

In its decision, the court found that Boutros Massroua, a 54-year-old currently living in British Columbia, was “fattening his pockets” by keeping trucks running for ISIS and was not under duress.

“As a result of his willful ignorance and greed — which manifested in the form of very well-functioning vehicles for Daesh — the cruel objectives of Daesh were furthered and innocent lives were most likely lost,” Justice Shirzad Ahmed wrote.

Daesh is another name for ISIS.

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