
Ex-pilot called himself Messiah on climate-change mission, day before alleged hijack
VANCOUVER — The day before the suspected hijacking of a light aircraft triggered a security scare at Vancouver’s airport this week, former commercial pilot Shaheer Cassim posted on social media that he was a “messenger of Allah” sent to save humanity from climate change.
A 39-year-old man with the same name has now been charged with hijacking, constituting terrorism, over the incident on Tuesday that saw Norad scramble F-15 fighter jets before the Cessna safely landed.
A doctor registered in B.C. with the same surname as Cassim said the hijacking suspect had struggled with mental health issues for many years and had been “failed” by the mental health system.
The man was unwilling to comment on his relationship with the accused, and said questions about Cassim should be directed to Island Health.