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Man arrested in Montreal on terrorism-related charge

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 22 Dec, 2014 11:50 AM

    MONTREAL — A Montreal man is facing a terrorism-related charge after police were tipped off by his family that he had recently become radicalized.

    Montreal police spokesman Ian Lafreniere says authorities searched his apartment on Friday and found a city map that showed the co-ordinates of four different police stations.

    The 21-year-old man is scheduled to appear in court this afternoon.

    Lafreniere says no direct threats were made.

    He called the arrest a "preventive" measure.

    Montreal police officers have been told to be vigilant in the wake of the shooting deaths of three officers in the United States on the weekend.

    "It is a 21-year-old who was apprehended," Lafreniere said in an interview. "We got a flag that was raised by relatives of the suspect, saying, you know what, he's not doing well, he's getting radicalized to violence."

    The man is charged under a Criminal Code provision that allows for the arrest of someone who "commits an act that, in all the circumstances, is likely to cause a reasonable apprehension that terrorist activity is occurring or will occur, without believing that such activity is occurring or will occur."

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