#GLOBALNEWS Alberta man was ISIS propagandist, police say
Alberta man was ISIS propagandist, police say
Writing under the alias “Sulaiman Dawood al-Kanadie,” he penned fiery propaganda for the Islamic State about attacks that would dwarf Sept. 11, 2001.
In the ISIS magazine Voice of Khurasan, he praised the terror group’s late leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, demonized Jews and lectured about fighting jihad.
But the internet wasn’t as anonymous as he thought, according to recently-unsealed court documents that detail the RCMP’s investigation on the case.
RCMP counter-terrorism officers tracked al-Kanadie’s email account to a housing co-op in Laval, Que., and a rural property east of Edmonton.
Surveillance officers sent out to put eyes on the suspected ISIS propagandist found a bald 50-year-old smoking outside his building and picking up Subway footlongs in Sherwood Park, Alta.
His real name is Robert Floyd Rendall, according to an RCMP arrest warrant released by the Quebec court at the request of Global News.
Global’s Touria Izri has more.
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