A Canadian businessman claims Canada has secretly supplied a
Mossad agent living in the country with a new identity and passport
The new passport, he claims in a report published by the
Toronto Sun, was given to the Israeli spy in wake of their alleged
participation in the 2010 plot to kill senior Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh
in a Dubai hotel.
The Canadian-Iranian businessman, Arian Azarbar, which the
Sun described as " mysterious" made the far-reaching claims in an
exclusive interview with Canadian news agency QMI, which owns the Sun.
In the report, Azarbar claimed he learned about the top
secret operation to give the alleged Israeli spy a new passport while he was in
relationship with Trina Kennedy, a senior national security investigator at
Passport Canada, part of Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Ministry.
"The Canadian government has said we had nothing to do
with this, but it is a lie," Azarbar reportedly said. "The girl who
was in charge of that file at Passport Canada, with whom I had a relationship,
she told me about it."
Azarbar claims Kennedy confided details of the top secret
identity switch after the two had been out for a night of drinks and food. He
claimed that Kennedy later asked him to forget what she had told him, the
Toronto Sun claimed.
"How come nobody is talking about that?" Azarbar
said of the alleged cover-op.
According to the Sun, Azarbar has been accused in the past
of being a possible spy for Iran, allegations he vehemently denied. According
to the sun, Montreal police documents point to has as being a possible Iranian
spy.
Azarbar also provided a name and location where the alleged
Mossad agent lived in Canada, but QMI Agency has decided to not to publish the
information so as not endanger their personal safety.
A spokesman for Citizenship and Immigration Ministry refused
to answer questions about the Iranian's allegations.
However, according to the Sun, QMI Agency reported Friday
that the Chris Alexander, Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Minister,
ordered a probe of the incident and has reportedly relived Kennedy of her
duties in wake of the allegations.
According to the same report, she has also been blocked from
all federal computers as well.
In January 2010, senior Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh
was killed by a team of professional killers in a Dubai hotel.
Dubai police later claimed that team from the Mossad carried
out the killing, entering the emirate with forged passports. It showed hotel
video surveillance footage of the agents entering the hotel. Israel denies the
allegations and claims there is no evidence linking the Mossad to Mabhouh's
killing.
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