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el-Sayed entered Canada in August 1998 on a forged Dutch passport and told Canadian immigration officer Paul Kyba that he had fled Hezbollah to Germany, to come to Canada to seek asylum.<ref name="uja3">[[United Jewish Communities]], [http://toronto.ujcfedweb.org/page.aspx?id=36853 Hezbollah warning: Trained member freed by judge in Alberta disappears]{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
el-Sayed entered Canada in August 1998 on a forged Dutch passport and told Canadian immigration officer Paul Kyba that he had fled Hezbollah to Germany, to come to Canada to seek asylum.<ref name="uja3">[[United Jewish Communities]], [http://toronto.ujcfedweb.org/page.aspx?id=36853 Hezbollah warning: Trained member freed by judge in Alberta disappears]{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>

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el-Sayed entered Canada in August 1998 on a forged Dutch passport and told Canadian immigration officer Paul Kyba that he had fled Hezbollah to Germany, to come to Canada to seek asylum.[1]

He settled in Edmonton, Alberta under the false surname Rahyn, and received social security and bank cards registered to his fake identity[1] before a fingerprint match determined that he was fleeing German drug trafficking and firearms charges.[2] He was arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) the following year, but was released on $7,500 bail in 2002.[2]

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