Canadian anti-crime researcher sentenced to two years in prison in Algeria
MONTREAL — The lawyer for a Canadian researcher detained in Algeria since February says his client has been sentenced to two years in prison.
Raouf Farrah, who studies migration and criminal economies for an international anti-crime non-governmental organization, had been charged with publishing secret information and being paid to commit offences against public order.
His father, Sebti Farrah, a Montreal-area resident, received a one-year suspended sentence from the same court in the eastern Algerian city of Constantine.
Farrah’s lawyer, Kouceila Zerguine, says he plans to appeal the verdict.