Ex-Saudi spy urges Canadian court to free his frozen assets; says he s victim of assassination plot
A former top intelligence agent who alleges Saudi Arabia s de facto ruler sent a hit squad to Canada to kill him urged an Ontario court on Friday to free up his assets, saying the judge who froze them wasn t given all the relevant facts.
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In submissions before Ontario Superior Court, lawyers for Saad Aljabri argued the alleged assassination plot against him and other key facts should have been disclosed at a secret hearing last month. (Submitted by Aljabri family)
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A former top intelligence agent, who alleges Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler sent a hit squad to Canada to kill him, urged a court on Friday to free up his assets, saying the judge who froze them wasn’t given all the relevant facts.
In submissions before Ontario Superior Court, lawyers for Saad Aljabri argued the alleged assassination plot and other key facts should have been disclosed at a secret hearing last month.
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TORONTO - A former top intelligence agent who alleges Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler sent a hit squad to Canada to kill him urged a court on Friday to fr.
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