RCMP Confirms Aaron Yoon’s Return to Canada after Being Jailed Abroad

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Canadian police has admitted being aware of the landing of a convicted terrorism suspect who returned home on Friday after completing a jail term abroad, though they declined any further comments on the situation and refrained from disclosing any further details into the matter. Before completely refusing to give any further remarks, RCMP corporal, David Falls, admitted that “we are aware that a Canadian jailed in Mauritania has returned to Canada.” Falls also refused to confirm the reports alleging that 24-year-old Aaron Yoon was escorted off a flight from Europe by RCMP officers after it landed at Pearson International Airport.

The London, Ont., resident was released after completing his 18 months prison sentence in Mauritania earlier this week, where he was held on terrorism charges. Canadian authorities are having a hard time trying to work out Yoon’s foreign travels because he is believed to have left Canada with two of his high school friends who died taking part in a terrorist attack that killed 37 hostages in Algeria early this year.

Yoon is a Canadian of Korean heritage who embraced radical Islam and left for Africa almost two years with Xris Katsiroubas and Ali Medlej, though he completely denies any connection or involvement in the deadly terrorist plot that was mainly carried out by those friends. After the arrest of Mr. Yoon in Mauritania in 2011, Mr. Katsiroubas and Mr. Medlej allegedly joined a terrorist faction that was associated with al-Qaeda, and called itself The Signed in Blood Battalion.

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