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Breaking: Canada busts terrorist plot in Quebec; Update: Two in custody; Update: Targeted Niagara Falls train



Not too many details yet, but the coincidental timing to the Boston Marathon bombings make this even more of an eyebrow-raiser:


Canadian police and intelligence agencies will announce later today they have thwarted a plot to carry out a major terrorist attack, arresting suspects in Ontario and Quebec, CBC News has learned.

Highly placed sources tell CBC News the alleged plotters have been under surveillance for more than a year in Quebec and southern Ontario.

The investigation was part of a cross-border operation involving Canadian law enforcement agencies, the FBI and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

The arrests Monday morning were co-ordinated and executed by a special joint task force of RCMP and CSIS anti-terrorism units, combined with provincial and municipal police forces in Ontario and Quebec.

Authorities tell CBC News that this has no connection to the Boston attack. No motive or target(s) have yet been released, but the CBC is already referring to the Toronto 18 case from 2006, an Islamist plot to conduct a major terrorist attack in Canada.

Stand by for more details as they emerge.

Update: The RCMP has two people under arrest in a “bomb plot,” according to the Globe and Mail, but the report also notes this toward the end:


Several Muslim community leaders were called by Mounties early Monday to drop what they were doing and come at 2:30 p.m. to the RCMP police station near Toronto’s Pearson International Airport.

The G&M also reports that their sources indicate a smaller conspiracy than the Toronto 18.

Update: The RCMP will hold a presser at 3:15 ET.

Update: This explains why the FBI was involved:


A potential bomb plot on a passenger train over the Niagara River has been averted, a police source says. …

One police source said there were several scenarios being looked at during the year the suspects were tracked, including the train plot.

One of the plots uncovered by the RCMP and other agencies was a planned bombing of a passenger train on the bridge that connects Canada and the United States at Niagara Falls, a police source says.

“The plan was to take out a train with passengers on board and the crossing trestle,” said a source. “It was meant to be spectacular and there would have been a lot of carnage.”

That sounds like al-Qaeda’s MO — attacking transportation targets for maximum visibility. We’ll see whether that’s the case when Canada holds its presser.
 
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bombings, kidnappings, killing members of the government...you know , the usual
 
Police identified the suspects as Chiheb Esseghaier and Raed Jaser of Montreal and Toronto. They were arrested Monday morning and are facing criminal charges including conspiracy to carry out an attack against, and conspiring to murder persons unknown for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with a terrorist group.

Assistant RCMP Commissioner James Malizia, the officer in charge of federal policing operations, said the alleged plot was “al Qaeda-supported.”

More at the link.

MORE: Plot was “al-Qaeda supported” by al-Qaeda elements “located in Iran” consisting of “direction and guidance.”
 
Who knew? ShitterSavage was part of CAIR?

Idiot Apologists: Cair Canada Demands Government Not Pass Combating Terrorism Act Same Day As Via Rail Muslim Terrorists Arrested


CAIR- Canada, the Muslim Brotherhood Front Group is, thankfully, even more stupid than previously thought. They issued this asinine press release today demanding the government not pass Bill S-7, the Combating Terrorism Act. Gee I wonder why?For Immediate Release - (Ottawa, Canada – April 22, 2013) A prominent national Muslim civil liberties organization is once again urging Members of Parliament to reject Bill S-7 (the Combating Terrorism Act) this week when the bill comes to a final vote, following the recent Boston bombings.More

Read more at http://iowntheworld.com/blog/#dXqSdtt9xpRiBVuj.99
 
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ALL MOOSEFUCKS

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COEXIST!
 
Last Updated Monday, April 22, 2013 6:19PM EDT


RCMP officers have arrested two people in connection with an alleged al-Qaeda-backed terror plot to derail a Via Rail passenger train.

Assistant RCMP Commissioner James Malizia said the plot was supported by “al Qaeda elements located in Iran” in the form of “direction and guidance,” but added there “is no information to indicate that these attacks were state-sponsored.”

Al Qaeda is linked to Sunni extremists, while Iran is predominately Shiite.







Two arrested after RCMP foil alleged terror plot
The RCMP announce the arrest of two people in connection with a homegrown terror plot to derail a New York-to-Toronto Via Rail passenger train on the Canadian side of the border on Monday, April 22, 2013. (Byron Auburn / CTV Toronto Photojournalist)



RCMP make arrests in alleged terror plot
An RCMP officer addresses the media in Toronto, Monday, April 22, 2013.

CTV’s Ottawa Bureau Chief Robert Fife reported earlier Monday that the train the suspects were targeting would have been travelling from New York to Toronto, and the attack would have occurred on the Canadian side of the border. The RCMP would not confirm the targeted train’s route.

Police identified the suspects as Chiheb Esseghaier, 30, a resident of Montreal and Raed Jaser, 35, a resident of Toronto. They were arrested Monday morning and are facing terror-related criminal charges including conspiracy to carry out an attack against, conspiring to interfere with transportation facilities and murdering persons for the benefit of a terrorist group.

Assistant RCMP Commissioner James Malizia, the officer in charge of federal policing operations, said neither of the accused is a Canadian citizen. One suspect is originally from Tunisia, while the other is from the United Arab Emirates.

“Had this plot been carried out, it would have resulted in innocent people being killed or seriously injured,” Malizia told reporters Monday afternoon at a news conference in Toronto.

He added that, “While the RCMP believed the accused had the capacity and intent to carry out these criminal acts, there was no imminent threat to the general public, rail employees, train passengers or infrastructure.”

The arrests were the culmination of a nearly year-long investigation, dubbed “Operation Smooth,” which began in August 2012. Police said Monday the investigation ongoing.

The investigation is a joint effort by the RCMP, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the Canadian Border Services Agency, and included assistance from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigations. It also included input from police forces around the Greater Toronto Area, as well as the Ontario Provincial Police.

Investigators would not say what brought the two suspects to their attention, or if they were known to police before their arrests.

RCMP Chief Supt. Jennifer Strachan, criminal operations officer for the force in Ontario, said search warrants were executed “at various locations” in both Montreal and Toronto, but said it was too early to say what evidence, if any, they uncovered.

Strachan told reporters that police believe the two suspects “watched trains and railways in the Greater Toronto Area.”

Police would not comment on whether they believe there were other people involved in the alleged plot.

Public Safety Minister Vic Toews commended the RCMP on its efforts and thanked the FBI for its assistance in the investigation.

“Today’s arrests demonstrate that terrorism continues to be a real threat in Canada,” Toews told reporters Monday afternoon.

Canada “will not tolerate terrorist activity and we will not be used as a safe haven for terrorists or those who support terrorist activity,” he said.

Toews said “preventing, countering and prosecuting terrorism is a priority for our government.”

Earlier Monday, Fife reported that the two suspects arrested Monday are not linked with two men from London, Ont., who died in an al Qaeda-linked siege on a gas plant in Algeria last January. They are also not linked to the suspects in last week’s deadly Boston Marathon bombing.

Fife said police had planned to make the arrests three weeks ago, but for unknown reasons they picked up the suspects on Monday.

The suspects are being held until a bail hearing scheduled for Tuesday at Toronto’s Old City Hall courthouse.

The arrests came as MPs debate an anti-terrorism bill that has been in the works for months but has taken on greater significance in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings.

Bill S-7, the Combating Terrorism Act, includes provisions that make it an offence to leave the country to participate in acts of terror. It also grants police the powers to pre-emptively arrest someone and hold them for three days without charge, and allows for imprisonment for up to 12 months for refusing to testify before a judge in an investigative hearing.

Geoffrey O’Brian, former chief of counter-intelligence at CSIS, said such provisions provide law enforcement agencies with a “tool kit” for investigating just these types of crimes.

“Those are the kinds of things that police and intel services need in order to be able to do their jobs,” O’Brian told CTV’s Power Play.


Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/rcmp-a...y-al-qaeda-2-arrested-1.1248858#ixzz2REgDyw5z
 
or French seperatists


look up the FLQ

bombings, kidnappings, killing members of the government...you know , the usual

Canadian Muslim Terrorist Who Plotted To Blow Up Train Claims He Should Go Free Because The Koran Doesn’t Ban Terrorism…




He seems to have confused Canada with Saudi Arabia’s justice system.

Via Toronto Sun:


A Tunisian-born doctorate student accused of plotting with the guidance of al-Qaida to derail a Via Rail train showed his disdain for Canadian criminal law in a quiet but crowded Toronto courtroom.

Chiheb Esseghaier, 30, on Wednesday ignored Justice of the Peace Susan Hilton’s caution to “be careful what you say,” because his words could be used against him in future proceedings.

Instead of remaining silent, Esseghaier, listed as living at no fixed address in Montreal, embarked on a two-minute tirade on the Criminal Code and the serious charges he faces.

“All of those conclusions were taken out based on the Criminal Code and we all know that this Criminal Code is not a holy book,” said Esseghaier, who was busted in Montreal’s Central Station Monday near the Via terminus.

“It’s just written by a set of creatures and the creatures, they’re not perfect because only the Creator is perfect, so if we are basing our judgment … we cannot rely on the conclusions taken out from these judgments,” he said.
 
Those muslim terrorists in Canada , the US and UK will get the best legal advice money can buy. Then they'll whine and bleat about their rights and explain how they were brainwashed. Three years later theywalk away as liberal celebrities.

As the AQ manual says "If the infidels catch you don't worry, just blow some smoke up their arses and claim re-radicalisation and then go again".
 
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