Seems they are jailing some awaiting trial but not all........
Just two days after known ISIS supporter Aaron Driver was killed in a confrontation with police in Strathroy, Ont., RCMP in Ottawa arrested a 24-year-old man over concerns he would engage in terrorism.
Police took David Gonyou-McLean of Ottawa into custody on Aug. 12, alleging he uttered a threat to cause death or bodily harm "to unspecified persons," according to court documents.
RCMP are now trying to convince a judge to issue an extraordinary peace bond against Gonyou-McLean. On Aug. 19, an officer swore before a provincial court judge that she feared, based on the alleged threat, that Gonyou-McLean might:
- Leave Canada to participate in the activity of a terrorist group.
- Participate in the activity of a terrorist group.
- Commission an offence for a terrorist group.
The peace bond — an extra security measure police sometimes seek in terrorism-related cases — has not yet been granted. Approximately 23 terrorism-related peace bond applications have been filed since 2006, according to a spokesperson for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.
On Aug. 26, after two weeks in custody, Gonyou-McLean was released on a $1,000 bond with orders to abide by 27 conditions, including:
Gonyou-McLean is also barred from communicating with six people, including Ottawa twin brothers
Ashton and Carlos Larmond, who are currently serving prison sentences for terror-related offences. He also can't communicate with Awso Peshdary,
who is awaiting pre-trial in December for terror-related offences, and Luqmann Abdunnur.
At least one security expert doesn't believe those conditions go far enough, however
"It would seem to me that if he's charged, then why isn't he being held?" asked Phil Gurski, a former CSIS agent who now runs a private security firm.
RCMP seek peace bond for Tevis Gonyou-McLean over terror concerns - Ottawa - CBC News