Toronto man found adrift in Atlantic Ocean pleads guilty to stealing boat

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A Toronto man who was arrested alone aboard a boat drifting in the Atlantic Ocean last fall has pleaded guilty to charges of theft and possession of stolen property.

Mohammad Yazed Saleh, 31, admitted in provincial court in Port Hawkesbury, N.S., that he drove a stolen Ford F-150 pickup truck with Ontario plates to a yacht club in the village of D'Escousse on the coast of Cape Breton. He took a small fishing boat and headed out to sea.

Five days later, the stolen vessel was seen off the French islands of St-Pierre-Miquelon, near Newfoundland. During an October court appearance, Saleh told the judge he did not want to return to Alberta or B.C. because he “took a half-a-million-dollar loss out there. I had a big business and I left in fear of my life.”
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Alalalalala BROTHER what are you doing, half a million in debt and you thought stealing a BOAT was the move??
ALLAHU AKBAR
Do you think angels lose track of you at sea?? Allah is very clear: Theft is HARAM. Sit down, repent for real, return what you stole, face it like a man, stop embarrassing yourself. ALLAHU AKBAR. ALLAH is greater than your debt and WAY greater than your excuses.
INSHALLAHASFGJKGBHHFSH BABY AISHA DENY U 72 VIRGINS
 
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