Canada Condemns Executions of Four Citizens in China Amid Diplomatic Strain

Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, a 20-year-old Pakistani national residing in Ontario, Canada, has consented to extradition to the United States where he faces charges related to a planned terrorist attack against Jewish institutions in New York City. During a hearing at a Superior Court in Montreal, Khan agreed to be sent to the U.S. to stand trial, following his arrest on September 4, 2024, in Ormstown, Quebec, at the request of U.S. authorities, according to Canadian officials.
U.S. authorities allege that Khan was en route to execute a mass shooting at a Jewish center in Brooklyn around October 7, 2024, coinciding with the anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel. He faces a charge of attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police's Ontario division confirmed the extradition process will occur in the coming weeks.
Khan has been in custody since his arrest, which was part of a collaborative effort between Canadian and U.S. law enforcement agencies.