Canada Gives Suspect a Slap on the Wrist for Bomb Threat Against American Consulate

Blogger Comment: Canada is one of the Globalist’s heartlands for undertaking their malevolent work and where their PM Carney was one of the WEF’s inner executive powerhouses prior to becoming Canadian Prime Minister and still is in the background…so allowing evil individuals loose is the way that the Globalists operate and allow highly toxic criminals from not doing time is the evil side of totalitarian governments and where in the UK as a further example, their goivenment is going to release thousands of rape and murder criminals early onto the streets and the people of the United Kingdom again soon, and as the start of an ongoing new UK government phase of madness from the WEF Globalists and where most of the western nations are now controlled by the Davos elites through their controlled prime ministers, presidents, chancellors and cabinet ministers…

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Canadian authorities are facing criticism after charging a man accused of threatening to bomb a U.S. consulate with relatively minor offenses despite a major police response involving bomb squads, evacuations, and suspicious materials found near the American diplomatic mission.

The arrest marks the third recent attack or threat targeting a U.S. consulate in Canada, raising fresh questions about the country’s handling of attacks against American diplomatic facilities.

Halifax Regional Police arrested 54-year-old Ali Assakereh on Monday after the U.S. Consulate General in Halifax reported receiving a bomb threat Sunday evening.

Investigators quickly identified Assakereh as the suspect and launched a search.

Bomb Squad Called After Propane, Flammable Materials Found

Police eventually located Assakereh’s vehicle parked in a garage adjacent to Purdy’s Wharf, the office complex that houses the American consulate.

Inside the vehicle, officers discovered a propane tank, multiple canisters believed to contain flammable liquids, and a suspicious bag.

The discovery triggered a full-scale emergency response.

Authorities evacuated the surrounding area, closed nearby roads, and called in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Explosive Disposal Unit.

“Given the concern that he may be in possession of explosives, road closures were in place for much of the day on Thomas Raddall Drive and surrounding areas while his belongings were searched with the support of the RCMP Explosive Disposal Unit,” Halifax Regional Police said.

Assakereh was later arrested at a residence in Halifax’s Clayton Park neighborhood.

Despite Bomb Threat, Canada Files Minor Charges

Despite the dramatic police response, Canadian authorities ultimately charged Assakereh only with uttering threats and public mischief.

The reduced charges reportedly came after explosives experts concluded the materials found inside the vehicle did not pose an immediate explosive threat.

Authorities have released no information regarding Assakereh’s motive or background.

Halifax Regional Police also said they are not currently treating the incident as a national security investigation.

The result is that a man accused of making a bomb threat against an American diplomatic facility—whose vehicle was found nearby containing propane and flammable materials—is facing charges that carry nowhere near the severity typically associated with terrorism cases.

Third Recent Attack Targeting U.S. Consulates

The Halifax incident is the latest in a disturbing series of attacks targeting American diplomatic facilities across Canada.

In March, gunfire erupted outside the U.S. Consulate in Toronto.

Authorities arrested 18-year-old Sheldon Tracy-Stewart, charging him with committing “a violent attack on the official premises of an internationally protected person,” along with motor vehicle theft and possession of stolen property.

Then, in July, Canadian authorities arrested two more suspects following another shooting targeting the same Toronto consulate.

Police identified one suspect as 19-year-old Xen-Ul Abdeen Syed.

The second suspect was just 15 years old and was not publicly identified.

Investigators said the suspects had been recruited through encrypted messaging applications and offered money to attack the American diplomatic mission.

Police also said the March shooting appeared to have been carried out under a similar crime-for-hire arrangement.

Pattern of Attacks Raises Serious Questions

Canadian authorities have not announced any connection between the Halifax bomb threat and the Toronto shootings.

Nor have investigators publicly identified who allegedly financed or orchestrated the attacks against the U.S. consulate in Toronto.

But within just a few months, American diplomatic facilities in Canada have been targeted by multiple shootings and an alleged bomb threat.

In the latest case, authorities evacuated a city block, deployed bomb technicians, recovered propane and flammable materials near the U.S. consulate, and ultimately charged the suspect with uttering threats and public mischief.

For critics, the outcome raises obvious questions about whether Canada is treating repeated threats against American diplomatic facilities with the seriousness they deserve.

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