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A man considered armed and dangerous, and who is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant, travels regularly to Saskatoon.

Muhidiin Ahmed Farah, 31, is “actively being sought” by police after an armed robbery victim was “brutally assaulted” last month in Montreal, according to Saskatoon police.

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Montreal investigators are searching for Farah in connection with the May 10 armed robbery. According to a policenews release, the victim was going to his motel room in the Notre-Dame-de-Grace borough when he was attacked. The assailants used a firearm and “excessive violence” during the incident, the release said.

“The victim attempted to get away using the emergency exit, but came face to face with the suspects, who again wounded him.”

The assailants fled on foot but police identified two suspects thanks to surveillance camera images.

Farah is unlawfully at large after breaking parole conditions, police said. He often travels by train to Saskatoon and Montreal, and may have been in Montreal last weekend for the Grand Prix events. According to police, he has ties to street gangs and the sex trade. He is considered armed and dangerous, and people are asked not to approach him.

Farah has brown eyes and black hair, is six feet tall and 187 pounds.

Daniel Khet was arrested on June 2 in connection with the incident and faces armed robbery and weapons-related charges.