Convicted ISIS kidnapper spotted in minimum-security prison Conservative public safety critic Frank Caputo has raised concerns after encountering a Calgary man, whom he believes to be an individual sentenced to 12 years for kidnapping on behalf of ISIS.

(Juno News) Conservative public safety critic Frank Caputo has raised concerns after encountering a Calgary man, whom he believes to be an individual sentenced to 12 years for kidnapping on behalf of the Islamic State, in a minimum-security prison.

Caputo brought national attention to the story of Hussein Borhot when discussing his prison accommodations on the Ben Mulroney Show earlier this week.

“I’m the public safety critic for the Conservative Party,” Caputo explained to Mulroney. “One of the things I do is I visit penitentiaries to see how things are going. I visited a minimum-security penitentiary in the prairies recently. I saw the name ‘Borhot’ and saw someone with the name ‘Borhot, H’ on their shirt — and I concluded that was Hussein Borhot.”

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