Hiva Alizadeh, one of three men charged with terrorism-related counts after a 2010 RCMP investigation, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Ottawa to explosives possession. ((Sarah Wallace/CBC) )
A man police called the ringleader of a group accused of plotting attacks in Canada has pleaded guilty to explosives possession with the intent to cause harm as part of a terrorist conspiracy, and received a 24-year sentence as part of an agreement.
Hiva Mohammad Alizadeh entered the plea in court in Ottawa on Wednesday under a deal agreed to by Crown and defence lawyers.
Alizadeh will receive a 24-year sentence, minus time served.
Alizadeh is one of three men arrested and charged in 2010 after a yearlong RCMP investigation.
Misbahuddin Ahmed, an Ottawa X-ray technologist, is awaiting sentencing after he was found guilty in July of conspiring to knowingly facilitate a terrorist activity and participating in the activities of a terrorist group.
A third man whose voice was recorded in police surveillance — former London, Ont., pathologist Khurram Sher — was found not guilty in August of planning terrorist activity.
The RCMP had said at the time of the arrests they had found evidence that one member of the group had been trained to construct electronic and explosive devices.
They also seized more than 50 electronic circuit boards they say were designed specifically to remotely detonate improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
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