Prosecution says accused Lindhout kidnapper is lying to court about his role
OTTAWA — A Somalian man has lied repeatedly in court about his role in the kidnapping of Amanda Lindhout, a federal lawyer says.
Prosecutor Croft Michaelson contended Wednesday that Ali Omar Ader made up a story about being forced to work for the hostage-takers as a negotiator and translator, saying Ader was actually paid US$10,000 as a willing participant.
Lindhout was a freelance journalist from Red Deer, Alta., when she and Australian photographer Nigel Brennan were seized by a gang of armed men near Mogadishu in August 2008. Both were released in November 2009 upon payment of a ransom.
Ader, 40, was arrested in Ottawa in June 2015 after being lured to Canada by an undercover RCMP officer to sign a purported book-publishing contract. During the course of the scheme, Ader twice told the Mounties he agreed to help the kidnappers in exchange for money.