A Canadian man has been handed a 20-year prison sentence for terrorism-related activities. The conviction follows an extensive investigation that received support from Europol's European Counter Terrorism Centre (ECTC), underscoring the global effort to dismantle extremist networks. The individual was linked to the Terrorgram Collective, a network known for facilitating extremist propaganda. This case demonstrates Canada's commitment to fighting terrorism domestically while cooperating with international law enforcement agencies. The sentencing sends a clear message about the consequences of participating in terrorist activities. It also reflects the increasing effectiveness of cross-border intelligence sharing, which helps identify and prosecute individuals involved in... [Continue Reading]
A Canadian man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for terrorism-related crimes, following an extensive investigation aided by the European Counter Terrorism Centre (ECTC) under Europol. The investigation targeted the Terrorgram Collective, a network known for using encrypted social media channels to spread extremist content and coordinate violent acts. Authorities say the conviction reflects increasing progress against online terrorism networks that operate across borders, leveraging secure digital tools to recruit and radicalize followers. The man’s imprisonment aims to disrupt the Terrorgram Collective’s activities and deter others from using such platforms. This case underscores enhanced international collaboration in counter-terrorism... [Continue Reading]