Canada says suspected terror cell broken
By BETH DUFF-BROWN
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
TORONTO -- Canadian agents this summer busted a suspected terrorist cell in Toronto that included an Algerian explosives expert they say was trained by al-Qaida, intelligence officials said Thursday.
The cell was made up of four Algerian men who had applied for refugee status in Canada and were alleged members of the Salafist Group for Call and Combat, an Islamic group with ties to al-Qaida, which is banned in Canada and Algeria, the officials said.
The group was dismantled by CSIS counterterrorism and Canada Border Services Agency agents, working with police, Barbara Campion, a spokeswoman for Canadian Security Intelligence Service, said Thursday.
Canada has struck a major blow against terror...
And they didn't even have to invade Iraq to do it.
Thanks for fighting them over here, Canada, because we're kind of tied up over there.
1 comment:
You're welcome.
-Canada
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