
Canadian police arrest 4 in alleged anti-government militia plot
Royal Canadian Mounted Police said in a statement that three of the suspects 'took concrete actions to facilitate terrorist activity.'
Marc-Aurèle Chabot, 24, and Raphaël Lagacé, 25, both of Quebec City, and Simon Angers-Audet, 24, of Neuville, Quebec, were charged with facilitating terrorist activity. They were arrested early Tuesday in Quebec City.
'The three accused were planning to create anti-government militia,' the RCMP said. 'To achieve this, they took part in military-style training, as well as shooting, ambush, survival and navigation exercises. They also conducted a scouting operation.'
A variety of firearms, some prohibited, as well as high-capacity magazines and tactical equipment were allegedly used in these activities.
Court documents say the acts are alleged to have taken place between June 2021 and January 2024 in Quebec City; Montreal; and Rolphton and Petawawa, Ontario; and elsewhere in Quebec, Ontario and Canada.
The three are also facing additional charges relating to the alleged illegal storage of firearms, and possession of explosives and prohibited devices.
Police said that a fourth suspect, Matthew Forbes, 33, of Pont-Rouge, Quebec, has been charged with possessing firearms, prohibited devices and explosives, among other offenses.
Police haven't identified which suspects were members of the Canadian Armed Forces.
Police said that the investigation began in March 2023. Searches conducted in January 2024 in Quebec City led to the seizure of 16 explosive devices, about 11,000 rounds of ammunition and other weapons.
RCMP Cpl. Erique Gasse described the case as 'ideologically motivated violent extremism.'
The suspects wanted to start an anti-government 'community' north of Quebec City, and allegedly used a private Instagram account to recruit members and supporters, Gasse said.
RCMP distributed a photo from that Instagram account showing seven people in military-style uniforms brandishing firearms. Gasse didn't say who was pictured.
'We know there were followers on that site,' he said. 'They were trying to recruit people who had knowledge about guns, and they were telling people where they were training in Quebec or in Ontario.'
When asked about the possibility of more arrests, Gasse said the investigation of the four suspects was complete, but new inquiries could begin if more evidence comes to light.
Court documents say the suspects had in their possession weapons including grenades, night-vision goggles, high-capacity magazines, and improperly stored firearms.
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