Abu Huzaifa al-Kanadi

Shehroze Chaudhry, also known as Abu Huzaifa al-Kanadi ("Abu Huzaifa the Canadian"), is a self-described member of the Islamic State terrorist group and alleged hoaxer. He claimed that he joined ISIS in 2014 after emptying his bank account and visiting Syria. An ongoing criminal case against 25 year old Shehroze Chaudhry alleges his involvement with ISIS was a hoax. His real name was originally unknown to the public and he agreed to speak to Canada's CBC News on condition that it would not be revealed. Chaudhry has been counselled by Canadian Security Intelligence Service agent Mubin Shaikh. He returned to Canada in 2016; rumours that he lives in the Toronto area have circulated. In 2018, he said in the New York Times Caliphate podcast that he murdered two people while fighting for ISIS. M

Abu Huzaifa al-Kanadi

Shehroze Chaudhry, also known as Abu Huzaifa al-Kanadi ("Abu Huzaifa the Canadian"), is a self-described member of the Islamic State terrorist group and alleged hoaxer. He claimed that he joined ISIS in 2014 after emptying his bank account and visiting Syria. An ongoing criminal case against 25 year old Shehroze Chaudhry alleges his involvement with ISIS was a hoax. His real name was originally unknown to the public and he agreed to speak to Canada's CBC News on condition that it would not be revealed. Chaudhry has been counselled by Canadian Security Intelligence Service agent Mubin Shaikh. He returned to Canada in 2016; rumours that he lives in the Toronto area have circulated. In 2018, he said in the New York Times Caliphate podcast that he murdered two people while fighting for ISIS. M