RCMP disrupt 'ISIS-associated' network, one recruit may have been from Calgary

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RCMP disrupt 'ISIS-associated' network, one recruit may have been from Calgary



An “organized network associated with ISIS” was disrupted by the RCMP on Tuesday with the arrest of an Ottawa man allegedly involved in financing the travel of recruits and charges against two of his associates, who remain abroad.

Awso Peshdary, 25, was charged with three terrorism counts for allegedly conspiring with John Maguire, 24, to send Canadians to Syria to join ISIS. Among them was allegedly Khadar Khalib, 23, who traveled to the region last year.

“Our evidence shows that these individuals conspired to participate in or contribute to the activity of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, also known as ISIS,” Assistant Commissioner James Malizia told reporters at RCMP headquarters in Ottawa.

The charges followed an “extensive and complex” investigation dubbed Project Servant, conducted by the RCMP’s Integrated National security Enforcement Team, with “important leads” provided by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.

But only Peshdary is in custody. Maguire left Canada in late 2012 and became an ISIS fighter, while Khalib did the same months later. Maguire was reportedly killed in Syria last month but police said that remained unconfirmed.

“As these two individuals remain at large, arrest warrants have been obtained and a notice will be issued through Interpol,” RCMP Chief Superintendent Jennifer Strachan said. “We continue to work actively with our domestic and international partners to return Khalib and Maguire to Canada to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”

The charges are the first in Canada related to a facilitation network alleged to have been helping send foreign fighters to ISIS. “Peshdary provided financial support to facilitate the travel to ISIS. And the others travelled abroad to become members of ISIS,” Comm. Malizia said.

Police said a “spin-off” of the investigation had resulted in the arrests of three other Ottawa men in January. Twins Ashton and Carlos Larmond, both 24, and Suliman Mohamed, 21, all face terrorism charges as a result of the “parallel” investigation.

After Project Servant began in January 2013, “another network began to unfold,” the RCMP said. “And due to imminent travel we were forced … to affect arrests.” Carlos Larmond was arrested as he was about to board a plane at Montreal airport.

A big box store employee, Peshdary was charged with participation in the activity of a terrorist group and facilitating an activity for a terrorist group. Along with the other two, he also faces a charge of conspiring to participate or contribute to an activity of a terror group.

“I think we have to be wary of these individuals, who based on previous accusation of terrorism, may develop a kind of street cred with the newer generation,” said Amarnath Amarasingam, a postdoctoral fellow at Dalhousie University’s Resilience Research Centre. “They can use the fact that they were under investigation and under surveillance as leverage to inspire others.”

Peshdary has long been on the radar of counter-terrorism authorities. In 2009, he was the subject of a CSIS investigation into a Canadian terrorist group whose leader had trained in Afghanistan and had plotted bomb attacks in Canada.

Court documents alleged that Peshdary, an Iraq-born naturalized Canadian citizen, had been looking for a gun and was attempting to raise money so he could leave Canada to engage in jihad. But he was exposed by an informant.

Although Peshdary was arrested in August 2010 following an RCMP counter-terrorism probe called Project Samossa, he was quickly released. Two of his associates, Heva Alizadeh and Misbahuddin Ahmed, were convicted last year.

More recently, he has been active in the Algonquin College Muslim Student’s Association, speaking at the 2014 campus Islam Awareness Week, and writing on his Facebook page about what he considered the mistreatment of Canadian Muslims.

The charges were the first indication he was connected to Maguire, a native of Kemptville, Ont., and Muslim convert who was featured in an ISIS video that explicitly called for terrorist attacks in Canada. In remarks that were widely denounced by Canadian Muslim groups, he said that “waging jihad” against the West was “a religious obligation binding upon every Muslim.”

“While many in the Islamic State openly tweeted the death of John Maguire, it is clear that the Canadian government is less than sure,” said Amarasingam, who is conducting a study of Canadian foreign fighters. “There seems to be a persistent, and probably worthwhile, fear among Canadian law enforcement, that these guys could fake their own deaths, sneak back into the country under a fake passport, and launch Paris-style attacks in Canada.

Calgary court records reveal a Khadar Khalib had been charged in May 2012 for theft under $5,000 in connection with an incident at The Bay. A warrant was issued for his arrest in October of the same year after he failed to appear in court.

A newsletter from a southern Alberta French school board indicated a young man of the same name graduated from École de la Rose sauvage, a northwest Calgary high school, in 2009.

Terrorism charges facing Khalib come after several young men have reportedly left Calgary to fight alongside terrorism groups in the Middle East. Damian Clairmont, Salman Ashrafi, Farah Shirdon and brothers Collin and Gregory Gordon are believed to have been killed after taking up arms with extremists.

Calgary police suspect at least 30 local residents have been recruited by foreign terrorist organizations.

Following the Oct. 20 and 22 killings of Canadian Forces members by suspects espousing Islamic extremist beliefs, as well as subsequent deadly violence in Australia and Paris, counter-terrorism officials have been pushing to prevent further attacks.

The CSIS Director, Michel Coulombe, said in a statement Friday that since the murders in Ottawa and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu “the threat has accelerated as extremist groups call for additional attacks on Canada. Not only have Canadian extremists begun to play a central role in terrorist propaganda but some are assuming leadership roles in terrorist groups.”

According to the latest government figures to be publicly released, about 130 Canadians are active in armed Islamist terrorist groups around the world, including in Syria and Iraq. Another 80 have returned to Canada after taking part in Islamist extremist activities.

To prevent them from leaving, the RCMP has been heading an inter-agency High Risk Travellers program that attempts to identify extremists and prevent them from leaving Canada by seizing their passports or putting them on no-fly lists.

Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney commended the RCMP and CSIS for the case. “Their diligence and dedication serve to protect Canadians from those who wish to cause harm and threaten our freedom,” he said. The charges came four days after the government introduced new counter-terrorism legislation that would give security agencies new powers to disrupt terror plots and make arrests.

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Thank you for Stephen Harper for keeping Canada safe..

JT just wants to negotiate with ISIS and give them Welfare. Canada needs a real leader.
 

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You sure no millionaires Canada is asking for will be former ISIS members right? It isn't like they aren't very well funded.
 

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Thank you for Stephen Harper for keeping Canada safe..

JT just wants to negotiate with ISIS and give them Welfare. Canada needs a real leader.

Justine would surely convene a Blue Ribbon Royal Commission to determine why these poor, misunderstood folks feel excluded.

You sure no millionaires Canada is asking for will be former ISIS members right? It isn't like they aren't very well funded.

They are running out of cash... Their forward advance in capturing new territory has stalled... Right now, they are essentially lambs waiting to be slaughtered
 

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He can't even properly define infidel. Colpy posted the appropriate info a few months ago. Gerr and asleep and dex would all qualify as they don't believe in God as promoted in the Torah, Bible or Quran as they all reference the one true God.
 
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He can't even properly define infidel. Colpy posted the appropriate info a few months ago. Gerr and asleep and dex would all qualify as they don't believe in God as promoted in the Torah, Bible or Quran as they all reference the one true God.

The New World Order is mostly Jewish & spear headed by the Catholic Church and enabled by the United States of America.

China will soon be joining it, as soon as they accept the worship of the Catholic Church within its borders as payment. A process that's well underway.
 

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Do you think China is as stupid as North America? They aren't, China won't even remember the Pope's name before his jet clears their air-space. Canada making any commercial deals with China is all smoke also. I wonder if the banking thing is to show Canada is a breakaway state from crumbling NATO alliances.
China and Russia are making deals, good one, big ones, long lasting ones. Merkel cancelled meeting Obama to go to Russia instead, she isn't there to chastise Putin.

Ukraine crisis: Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande to fly to Russia - live - Telegraph
The leaders of Germany and France fly to Kiev and Moscow with new Ukraine peace plan as Nato bolsters eastern Europe against Russia and EU agrees new sanctions. Follow the latest developments

This other headline might point to why and Germany is vital to ISIS being able to operate long term in the area that Russia has partners in. Plus the suffered also in the war as they were attacked by the same Germany that was persecuting Jews during that period and they have coughed up big for that action.

Russia wants Germany to pay trillions for attacking USSR in 1941 - English pravda.ru

On Monday, the LDPR faction in the Russian parliament put forward an initiative to seek reparations from Germany for attacking the USSR in 1941. "In fact, Germany has not paid any reparations to the Soviet Union for destructions and atrocities committed during the Great Patriotic War. There was an agreement concluded with the GDR after the war to cease levying reparations from Germany. There were no such agreements concluded with the FRG, let alone the united Germany, and, therefore, the question remains open," MP with the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, Mikhail Degtyarev said. According to him, the amount of reparations in current prices should total at least three or four trillion euros that Germany should pay to Russia, the USSR's successor. The MP recalled that Germany compensated even the countries that had not participated in World War II. Israel, for example, within the framework of Compensation for National Socialist injustice received more than 60 billion euros from Germany, the MP said.
"The claims are fair enough," a member of the United Russia faction in the Russian State Duma, Timur Akulov, a member of the defense committee, told Pravda.Ru. In his opinion, Germany should pay even for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Germany after the signing of the German reunification agreement. "We left so much property there and so many buildings when the Soviet troops were withdrawn from the GDR. Germany has not paid anything for that either. The officers who returned here, became homeless. It is up for the Ministry of Defense to calculate the losses," the MP said.