(CBC) Three men have been found guilty of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder in a Mississauga restaurant shooting that killed one and left four injured three years ago.
Anand Nath, the shooter, Suliman Raza, the getaway driver, and Naqash Abbasi, the mastermind behind the attack, face an automatic life sentence with no possibility of parole for 25 years.
The 12-member jury delivered their verdict after just over a day of deliberations at the Superior Court in Brampton before Justice David Harris.
The verdict comes after a five-week trial held in the May 29, 2021, shooting at the family-owned Chicken Land restaurant that left Naim Akl, 25, dead and his mother, father, brother, and a delivery driver wounded.