pastarocket
08-11-2016, 07:15 AM
Shit is getting real now in terms of terrorist activity in our country. :heckno:
RCMP will release details of their operation which foiled a terrorist plot in
Strathroy, Ontario.
Mounties to release more details about foiled terror plot - NEWS 1130 (http://www.news1130.com/2016/08/11/mounties-to-release-more-details-about-foiled-terror-plot/)
STRATHROY, ON. (NEWS 1130) – We are learning more about the RCMP operation in southern Ontario yesterday that ended with one man dead and according to police, a plan to potentially kill Canadians thwarted. Investigators are expected to address the media at 10 a.m. PT.
Aaron Driver, who was originally from Winnipeg and had been under a court order not to associate with any terrorist organization, died during the police operation, although specific details on just what happened have yet to be released.
The 23-year-old was known to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service as an ISIS supporter who had once published instructions for Muslims to try and reach Syria. He was also released on a terror-related peace bond in 2015 after his Winnipeg home was raided by the Mounties.
The RCMP said it had received credible information of a potential terror threat, identified a suspect and taken action to ensure there was no danger to the public.
Police across the country say they were made aware of a terror threat investigation earlier in the previous day, but noted that it had no specifics attached.
In a statement, Federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said the national terror threat level remains at medium which is where it has been since 2014
http://globalnews.ca/news/2876940/email-says-aaron-drivers-potential-terrorist-attack-would-have-caused-mass-casualties/
An email warning about Aaron Driver’s potential suicide bombing was sent out to several major security firms Wednesday evening.
The alert was sent by the Department of Defence and the warning was forwarded to security agencies by the RCMP. The information from the email was from a source with a private security firm who spoke to Global News/680 CJOB on condition of anonymity.
Driver was the terrorism suspect killed in a confrontation with police Wednesday in the southern Ontario town of Strathroy.
“Information has been received by Ottawa NHQ from a credible source that there may be a terrorist attack carried out today by a lone suspect,” the email read, which was sent around 8 p.m. Wednesday.
“Based on the information received, the attack may occur today [Wednesday] in a Canadian city and will be by means of a suicide detonation of an improvised explosive device at a time and place that would cause mass casualties.”
It also said that given the warm temperatures in Ontario, “persons who are overly clothed for the weather, or carrying a backpack may be of interest.”
Authorities have released very little information on the investigation but are expected to provide further details during a press conference in Ottawa on Thursday.
Driver is originally from Winnipeg. He was arrested in Charleswood in June 2015 after being accused of supporting ISIS. He then moved to Strathroy, Ont., from Winnipeg to comply with a peace bond that was agreed upon earlier this year by his lawyer and prosecutors.
He had been under a court order not to associate with any terror group and faced 18 other court ordered conditions
RCMP will release details of their operation which foiled a terrorist plot in
Strathroy, Ontario.
Mounties to release more details about foiled terror plot - NEWS 1130 (http://www.news1130.com/2016/08/11/mounties-to-release-more-details-about-foiled-terror-plot/)
STRATHROY, ON. (NEWS 1130) – We are learning more about the RCMP operation in southern Ontario yesterday that ended with one man dead and according to police, a plan to potentially kill Canadians thwarted. Investigators are expected to address the media at 10 a.m. PT.
Aaron Driver, who was originally from Winnipeg and had been under a court order not to associate with any terrorist organization, died during the police operation, although specific details on just what happened have yet to be released.
The 23-year-old was known to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service as an ISIS supporter who had once published instructions for Muslims to try and reach Syria. He was also released on a terror-related peace bond in 2015 after his Winnipeg home was raided by the Mounties.
The RCMP said it had received credible information of a potential terror threat, identified a suspect and taken action to ensure there was no danger to the public.
Police across the country say they were made aware of a terror threat investigation earlier in the previous day, but noted that it had no specifics attached.
In a statement, Federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said the national terror threat level remains at medium which is where it has been since 2014
http://globalnews.ca/news/2876940/email-says-aaron-drivers-potential-terrorist-attack-would-have-caused-mass-casualties/
An email warning about Aaron Driver’s potential suicide bombing was sent out to several major security firms Wednesday evening.
The alert was sent by the Department of Defence and the warning was forwarded to security agencies by the RCMP. The information from the email was from a source with a private security firm who spoke to Global News/680 CJOB on condition of anonymity.
Driver was the terrorism suspect killed in a confrontation with police Wednesday in the southern Ontario town of Strathroy.
“Information has been received by Ottawa NHQ from a credible source that there may be a terrorist attack carried out today by a lone suspect,” the email read, which was sent around 8 p.m. Wednesday.
“Based on the information received, the attack may occur today [Wednesday] in a Canadian city and will be by means of a suicide detonation of an improvised explosive device at a time and place that would cause mass casualties.”
It also said that given the warm temperatures in Ontario, “persons who are overly clothed for the weather, or carrying a backpack may be of interest.”
Authorities have released very little information on the investigation but are expected to provide further details during a press conference in Ottawa on Thursday.
Driver is originally from Winnipeg. He was arrested in Charleswood in June 2015 after being accused of supporting ISIS. He then moved to Strathroy, Ont., from Winnipeg to comply with a peace bond that was agreed upon earlier this year by his lawyer and prosecutors.
He had been under a court order not to associate with any terror group and faced 18 other court ordered conditions