50 electronic curciut boards plus explosives have been seized as well as various videos and literature detailing how to construct explosive devies. RCMP says group were planning to build IEDs similiar to those used in Afganistan.Three other people are named in as being connected to the conspiracy to “knowingly facilitate terrorist activities” in Canada and abroad.
Toronto Star reports that one of the accused is a doctor (G&M descrbies as a recent medical school grad) who once auditioned for Canadian Idol.
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OTTAWA – An alleged Ottawa terror cell was involved in constructing improvised explosive devices – the kind that are killing and maiming Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, police say.
A year-long RCMP investigation that led to the arrests of three people in Canada allegedly followed a “domestic terrorist group” in Ottawa that intended to construct remote-controlled bombs and had amassed schematics, videos, books, and other material used to build the explosives.
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There was also “terrorist literature” and more than 50 electrical circuit boards seized in police raids carried out Wednesday that would have been used to detonate the bombs from a distance.
“This group posed a real and serious threat to the citizens of Canada’s national capital region,” Supt. Serge Therriault, head of criminal operations for RCMP’s A Division, told a news conference in Ottawa.
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/852823--suspects-planned-explosive-devices-in-canada-rcmp?bn=1From the Globe and Mail
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Three men have been charged with being part of a domestic terrorist conspiracy, in which one group member allegedly possessed explosive devices and was in contact with a terrorist group linked to the Afghanistan conflict.
Mounties seized 50 electronic circuit boards during raids on Wednesday which they say could be used as remote-control triggers for bombs. Police also say one of the men was trained overseas to make explosive booby traps.
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The RCMP and CSIS said on Thursday that they had monitored the group for a year as part of Project Samosa.
Throughout that year, there was "a varying degree of imminence of attack," police and CSIS said.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/domestic-terror-group-was-building-bombs-police-say/article1685894/