
Judge finds Ali Omar Ader guilty in Amanda Lindhout kidnapping case
OTTAWA — Ali Omar Ader has been found guilty in the kidnapping of Amanda Lindhout in Somalia.
The verdict was handed down in a packed courtroom Wednesday by Ontario Superior Court Justice Robert Smith, who presided over Ader’s 10-day trial.
In his reasons for the decision, Smith said Ader, a 40-year-old Somalian national, was a “willing participant” in the hostage-taking of Lindhout, who was working as a freelance journalist when seized near Mogadishu nine years ago.
Smith found much of Ader’s testimony was unbelievable and did not support his claim that he was forced into serving as a negotiator and translator on behalf of a gang who threatened to harm him and his family.