One of them, a 38-year-old Canadian, was later released on conditions. “It’s not a criminal charge“, explained to AFP his lawyer, Me Lawrence Greenspon, adding that the prosecutor will want “ensure that the person follows the conditions (of this commitment application, editor’s note) for a period of up to one year“.
The other two, Ammara Amjad and Dure Ahmed, “will remain in custody until their next hearing, which is scheduled for Tuesday“, said the police.
“Everything was good“regarding the fourth woman, explained Me Greenspon, a human rights lawyer representing the four returnees: she does not face criminal charges or such a request for a peace bond in relation to terrorism. .
“The ten children are repatriated and are with their families here in Canada“, added the lawyer. The Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Thursday its concern for “health and well-being” of these Canadian children following the “deteriorating conditions in the camps“where they were still recently locked up.