Ali’s lawyers fear dead girl’s dad, as police probe claim he brought gun to court
VANCOUVER — The father of a murdered 13-year-old girl has been under police investigation for allegedly bringing a gun into a Vancouver courtroom on the day that Ibrahim Ali was convicted of the killing, the man’s lawyer has told a hearing.
Lawyers for Ali are refusing to show up to court for post-trial proceedings citing safety concerns about the man, who can’t be named because of a publication ban on the identity of the murdered girl.
One of the lawyers, Kevin McCullough, said in an interview last month that Victoria Police advised him of the Dec. 8 gun incident two days later, telling him that the man brought a loaded Glock gun to court with an “intent to kill.”
McCullough and co-counsel Ben Lynskey are trying to have the father excluded from attending Ali’s post-trial hearings in any way, and don’t want a Mandarin court interpreter to translate for him.