Banking records suggest Ibrahim Ali was in Burnaby day slain girl went missing

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Banking records suggest Ibrahim Ali was in Burnaby day slain girl went missing
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Vancity statements show point-of-sale purchases were made on Ibrahim Ali's account at a Burnaby FreshSlice Pizza and Chevron on the day the 13-year-old girl went missing.

Banking records presented in court suggest the man accused of murdering a 13-year-old Burnaby girl was in the city at the time she went missing.

In response to a court order, Vancity provided police with Ali's banking records for the period between March 2, 2017 and Oct. 30, 2017, Mihic told the court.They showed three point-of-sale purchases were made on Ali's account on July 18, 2017, the day the girl went missing, one at a Burnaby FreshSlice Pizza and two others at a Burnaby Chevron.

Ali opened the Vancity account on March 10, 2017, nine days after arriving in Canada, according to information presented in court.

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