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Canadians twart train bombing---
Topic Started: Apr 22 2013, 03:39 PM (95 Views)
LonzoVol


Guess this is just two more misunderstood, malcontents from the peaceful, tolerant religion of of Pukelam.


(CNN) — [Breaking news update at 3:39 p.m. Monday]

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Monday authorities have arrested two people and charged them with conspiring to carry out a terrorist attack against a Canadian passenger train.

(CNN) — The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are expected to announce Monday afternoon that Canadian law enforcement officials have “thwarted a plot to carry out a major terrorist attack, arresting suspects in Ontario and Quebec,” the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported.

An official with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police tells CNN that the plot intended to target “transport links,” but would not provide further details. The source confirmed that there is no link between the Canadian investigation and the Boston bomb attack, and added there was no known link with the Canadians involved in the terror attack on the Algerian gas plant in January.

The CBC, which is a CNN affiliate, quoted “highly placed sources” as saying the suspects were under surveillance for more than a year.

No connection exists between the disrupted plot in Canada and the Boston Marathon bombings, U.S. government sources told CNN’s Carol Cratty.

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



Read more: http://q13fox.com/2013/04/22/canadian-police-2-arrested-after-authorities-stop-terror-plot-to-attack-train/#ixzz2RE5kLNi0
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99.9% of all terrorism is committed by muslims, but we are not supposed to be on the lookout for committing such crimes.
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