Ottawa urged to grant permanent residency to wrongfully arrested Quebec man
MONTREAL — Ottawa is being urged to grant permanent residency to a Quebec man who was wrongfully arrested, charged with attempted murder of a police officer and detained for six days before being let go.
A lawyer representing Mamadi III Fara Camara says a request was filed on Friday asking the federal immigration minister to grant his client residency based on humanitarian and compassionate grounds.
Guillaume Cliche-Rivard says Camara is in Canada on a study permit that expires in mid-May and that the minister has the power to grant him residency.
Camara was arrested Jan. 28 after a police officer was allegedly disarmed and attacked with his own service weapon, and he was originally charged with attempted murder and other serious offences before he was fully exonerated.