Man on bail at Toronto mosque faces accusation of fear of terrorism The 32-year-old Yemeni man is also accused of uttering death threats to cops at Pearson airport

(Toronto Sun) Days before the RCMP picked up a Kitchener man believed to be planning to travel abroad to join an international terror organization, he was arrested at Pearson International Airport for allegedly making death threats to police officers, the Toronto Sun has learned.

Husam Taha Ali Al-Sewaiee, who has lived in Canada for a number of years but is originally from Yemen, was charged on April 15 after allegedly uttering threats toward officers and released on an undertaking to appear at a later date in court for that allegation.

A Peel Regional Police spokesperson confirmed “the information we have is the individual was arrested by PRP on April 15th for uttering threats” and was charged. These charges have yet to be tested in court. A court date on the uttering threats charge has not yet been set.

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