Father of Ottawa terror accused: 'My son is not involved in this at all'

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The father of an Ottawa man accused of conspiring with two brothers to facilitate terrorism said Tuesday his son is not involved in any such crime, as the young man made his first appearance in court.

The accused — 21-year-old Suliman Mohamed — stood quietly with his hands at his side before being remanded in custody. He wore a brown hooded jacket and black T-shirt.

A prosecutor said the Crown intends to oppose the release of Mohamed, who was arrested Monday as part of an RCMP investigation that has also led to the arrest of 24-year-old Ottawa twins Ashton and Carlos Larmond.

Mohamed said nothing during the brief hearing, which was attended by both his father and mother.

Outside court, his father said Mohamed was a good son.

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“My son is not involved in this at all,” said Mohamed’s father.

Mohamed’s father couldn’t say how his son knew the Larmond brothers.

“I really don’t know, these are guys in his age,” he said.

His father said he felt “terrible” and that he didn’t know how his son is doing.

“I haven’t seen him yet, I haven’t talked to him yet,” he said.

Mohamed’s mother frequently tried to stop his father from talking, including at one point covering his mouth with her hand.

Suliman Mohamed was ordered by a justice of the peace not to communicate with either of the Larmond brothers. He is expected to return to court Feb. 12.

aseymour@ottawacitizen.com

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