Ahmad Waseem, jihadi in Syria, ignored family's pleas to stay in Canada
Ontario man rejected outreach, apparently bolted back to Syria
A man from Windsor, Ont., who returned to Canada last year to recuperate from an injury he received while fighting with extremist groups in Syria rejected outreach from family, community and police who tried to convince him to stay home.
Ahmad Waseem, 26, had returned to the southwestern Ontario city after getting injured in the field in Syria.
“That’s the point at which members of the community, members of his family, of the police said, ‘Maybe this is our rare chance to pull him back from the brink and convince him not to go back to this place to kill and be killed,” CBC’s Adrienne Arsenault said.
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Instead, Waseem rejected their outreach and bolted, apparently back to Syria, even though the National Post reported that his mother had taken away his passport. He has since been charged with passport fraud in absentia, although it’s not known if this charge is related to his apparent return to Syria.
He's now wanted by the RCMP.