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Canada: Islamic State fanatic slashed B.C. bus riders' throats

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ISIS LOVER: Abdul Aziz Kawam has been convicted of terror-related offences in B.C. He slashed the throats of two bus riders in 2023. SCREENGRAB
ISIS LOVER: Abdul Aziz Kawam has been convicted of terror-related offences in B.C. He slashed the throats of two bus riders in 2023. Photo by SCREENGRAB

Abdul Aziz Kawam fully manifested the Islamic State fever he had contracted on April Fools’ Day in 2023.

And so, at the behest of the death cult, he slashed the throat of a rider, leaving a bloodbath on a Surrey, B.C., bus. Miraculously, the male victim in the frenzied, unprovoked attack survived.

Another victim also had their throat slashed at a bus stop, 10 minutes after the aspiring martyr had spent two minutes praying.

A man had his throat slashed on a Surrey bus on April 1, 2023. The suspect is expected to recover, and a suspect has been charged with attempted murder.
A man had his throat slashed on a Surrey bus on April 1, 2023. The suspect is expected to recover, and a suspect has been charged with attempted murder. Photo by Shane MacKichan
On June 30, Justice Miriam Gropper found Aziz Kawam guilty of attempted murder for the benefit of a terrorist group and assault using a weapon for the benefit of a terrorist group. Two other charges were stayed.

The wannabe killer will find out his fate on July 10 when he is sentenced in the B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster, the Maple Ridge News reported. Other than the local outlet, coverage of his conviction has been, to say the least, sparse.
 
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