Canada's police arrest fourth in alleged terrorist plot
The Canadian police confirmed that a fourth arrest was made on Friday in connection with a year-long terror investigation that has already led to charges against three Canadian men in Ottawa
A spokesman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said the RCMP's Integrated National Security Enforcement Team "executed one search warrant and took one person into custody as part of our standard operating procedures in the course of the search."
Marc Menard said no charges against this individual have been laid, declining to release the name and gender.
Police revealed on Thursday that during operation "Project Samossa", three Ottawa residents,Tiffany Jewelry, Hiva Mohammad Alizadeh, 30, and Misbahuddin Ahmed, 26,Tiffany, along with Sher, 28, were arrested on Wednesday.
They appeared in an Ottawa courtroom on Thursday as police alleged them were part of a homegrown terror group that "posed a real and serious threat to the citizens of the National Capital Region and Canada's national security."
The Mounties said they had seized electronic circuit boards that could have been used to make bomb detonators, as well as apparent terrorist literature.
Police suspect an attack was at least months away but they made the arrests because they thought the suspects were about to start sending funds to terrorists in Afghanistan.
In court, the three men have been formally accused of plotting with three others to "knowingly facilitate terrorist activities" on Canadian soil and elsewhere.
The charges laid against them say their conspiracy was carried out in Ottawa, Iran, Afghanistan, Dubai and Pakistan.
A spokesman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said the RCMP's Integrated National Security Enforcement Team "executed one search warrant and took one person into custody as part of our standard operating procedures in the course of the search."
Marc Menard said no charges against this individual have been laid, declining to release the name and gender.
Police revealed on Thursday that during operation "Project Samossa", three Ottawa residents,Tiffany Jewelry, Hiva Mohammad Alizadeh, 30, and Misbahuddin Ahmed, 26,Tiffany, along with Sher, 28, were arrested on Wednesday.
They appeared in an Ottawa courtroom on Thursday as police alleged them were part of a homegrown terror group that "posed a real and serious threat to the citizens of the National Capital Region and Canada's national security."
The Mounties said they had seized electronic circuit boards that could have been used to make bomb detonators, as well as apparent terrorist literature.
Police suspect an attack was at least months away but they made the arrests because they thought the suspects were about to start sending funds to terrorists in Afghanistan.
In court, the three men have been formally accused of plotting with three others to "knowingly facilitate terrorist activities" on Canadian soil and elsewhere.
The charges laid against them say their conspiracy was carried out in Ottawa, Iran, Afghanistan, Dubai and Pakistan.
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