(iNFOnews.ca) An alleged ISIS supporter who moved to Enderby in the summer of 2019 after having been acquitted of several terrorism-related charges has moved to a different B.C. community, iNFOnews.ca has learned.
The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada confirmed Othman Ayed Hamdan had the terms of his immigration detention amended in November 2020, and he was now living in another community in B.C.
The Immigration and Refugee Board said Hamdan no longer has a curfew and is now living with a new bondsperson.
In immigration cases, a bondsperson deposits money with the Canada Border Services Agency as a guarantee the released individual will adhere to the terms and conditions of their release. If they fail to do so they may not get their money back.