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Immigration Refugee Board and Jahanzeb Malik

Colin Perkel: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Colin Perkel TORONTO - A Pakistani man accused of plotting bomb attacks on the U.S. consulate and other buildings in Toronto was ordered out of Canada on Friday following a process his lawyer denounced as a farce, according to Brandon Sun. Jahanzeb Malik, who will not contest the decision, is now expected to be deported within the next several weeks. Malik is expected to be deported to Pakistan. In declaring Malik inadmissible on national security grounds, Immigration and Refugee Board member Andy Laut cited evidence from an undercover RCMP officer, who had befriended the 33-year-old flooring contractor. Among other things, the officer said Malik showed him videos of ISIS beheadings, asked about making explosives, and told him he had received weapons training in Libya. "The evidence provides credible and compelling reasons to find that Mr. The agent had testified Malik was a Sunni extremist who professed sympathies for terror groups. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.