Ottawa man’s 12-year sentence for terror offences ‘fit,’ Appeal Court rules
TORONTO — A 12-year prison sentence handed to an Ottawa man for his role in a terrorist conspiracy was appropriate, Ontario’s top court ruled Friday.
In dismissing appeals by both prosecution and defence, the court found no reason to interfere with the punishment meted out to Misbahuddin Ahmed, who was convicted of two terror counts in July 2014.
“The 12-year global sentence imposed on Mr. Ahmed for the two terrorism-related offences in respect of which he was convicted reveals no reversible error, is entitled to deference, and in all the circumstances was a fit sentence,” the Appeal Court said.
“Further, there is no reason to interfere with the trial judge’s disposition concerning Mr. Ahmed’s parole eligibility.”


