Crown seeks 16-year prison term for Calgary man convicted of ISIS involvement
Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to impose a 16-year prison sentence on a Calgary man convicted of participating in the activities of the Islamic State group after travelling to Syria more than a decade ago.
Jamal Borhot, now 35, was found guilty in December of three counts related to involvement with a listed terrorist organization. The court heard Borhot travelled to Syria in 2013 and knowingly assisted ISIS while the group was carrying out widespread violence across the region.
During sentencing submissions, the Crown said Borhot was not a passive supporter. Prosecutors told the court...