Published Oct 8, 2019

261: Mubin Shaikh | Up Close with an Undercover Jihadi

Mubin Shaikh, a former Islamic extremist, reveals his journey through radicalization, counter-terror operations like the Toronto 18 plot, and the intricacies of extremist networks, providing profound insights into why individuals turn to extremism and the complexities of deradicalization.
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  • Toronto 18 Plot

    The Toronto 18 plot was a chilling plan to execute a series of devastating attacks in Canada. played a crucial role in thwarting this plot, which involved detonating three one-ton ammonium nitrate truck bombs at key locations, including the CSIS building and the Toronto Stock Exchange 1. The conspirators even considered profiting from the chaos by shorting the market. Mubin's undercover work was instrumental in preventing these attacks, and he faced significant personal consequences for his involvement.

    Those things alone that you want to blow shit up in my home and use my religion as a cover, not acceptable.

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    Despite the backlash, Mubin remained resolute in his commitment to stopping terrorism in his community 2.

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    Undercover Experiences

    Mubin's undercover experiences were fraught with challenges and complexities. He infiltrated groups under suspicion, often without prior information, to maintain objectivity and verify or dismiss suspicions 3. His work sometimes involved delicate situations, such as when he was asked to purchase a rifle for a group, a test to prove his loyalty 4. Mubin's quick thinking and adaptability were crucial in navigating these dangerous scenarios.

    I have to buy it, but I just bought a gun, a rifle, and a thousand rounds of ammunition.

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    His ability to remain calm under pressure was vital in ensuring the success of his operations and maintaining his cover.

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