[2] While living in Montreal, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) accused him of being a former leader of Libyan Islamic Fighting Group and he was arrested in Libya in 2002.
[4] Following Jaballah's arrest, he asked a friend to tell "Abu Dunia" not to visit him in detention and to keep a low profile; CSIS alleges this was a reference to Krer.
[4] In 2002, he travelled to Malta,[6] where he received assurances from Libya that he was not under investigation and given a plane ticket home by the Libyan People's Bureau.
[7] He was not granted access to a lawyer until 15 March 2004, when he appeared before the People's Court charged with affiliation to the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.
[4] Mustafa Kere had an interview with Aljazeera , he explained how the Government of Canada collaborated with Colonel Qaddafi regime during his interrogation.