Accused in Amanda Lindhout kidnapping faces trial 9 years after events
More than nine years after journalist Amanda Lindhout was taken hostage in Somalia, a man will face trial Monday in an Ottawa courtroom.
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More than nine years after journalist Amanda Lindhout was taken hostage in Somalia, a man will face trial Monday in an Ottawa courtroom.
Three weeks have been set aside for the Ontario Superior Court trial of Ali Omar Ader, to be heard without a jury.
Lindhout and photographer Nigel Brennan were grabbed by masked gunmen near strife-ridden Mogadishu in August 2008. Both were released on Nov. 25, 2009.
Ader, a 40-year-old Somalian national, faces a criminal charge of hostage-taking for his alleged role as a negotiator.
He was arrested by the RCMP in Ottawa in June 2015.
The Crown opted for a direct indictment in the case, meaning there was no preliminary inquiry.