Lindhout kidnapper loses court bid for confidential info to help possible appeal
OTTAWA — A Somalian man convicted of taking Amanda Lindhout hostage has lost a court bid for confidential information he says could help with a possible effort to overturn the guilty verdict.
A new Federal Court of Appeal ruling dismisses Ali Omar Ader’s attempt to see sensitive files gathered during a criminal investigation of the kidnapping.
Ader faces a potentially lengthy prison sentence after being convicted late last year of hostage-taking.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Smith called Ader a “willing participant” in the 2008 kidnapping of Lindhout, who was working as a freelance journalist near Mogadishu at the time.


