Police executing a search warrant in the Ville Saint-Laurent neighbourhood of Montreal.
An 18-year-old Montreal man was arrested Thursday morning on suspicion that he was may have been planning to commit a terrorism offence.
RCMP national security investigators in Quebec made the arrest after receiving information from the FBI, said RCMP spokesperson Sgt. Charles Poirier. The man was arrested with a view to “disrupting” what police said in a statement were “suspicious activties.” Prosecutors will be seeking a peace bond against him, which restricts his activities and movements, when he appears in court later Thursday.
Police have not yet laid any charges. Poirier said that officers were executing a search warrant of the man’s residence in the Ville Saint-Laurent neighbourhood of Montreal.
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