Convicted terrorist Said Namouh still poses risk of violent extremism: parole board

An artist's rendition shows Said Namouh sitting in the defendant's box at the courthouse in Montreal, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010. Namouh was sentenced to serve life in prison after his conviction of four terrorism-related charges relating to a plan to bomb targets in Germany and Austria. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Delphine Bergeron

MONTREAL - A Quebec man convicted in 2009 of plotting international terrorist attacks with a group tied to al-Qaida has not deradicalized and would still pose a risk to society if released, the Parole Board of Canada says.聽

The board denied parole to Said Namouh on Dec. 9, saying there remains a risk that he will violently reoffend for ideological reasons if he is let out of prison.

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