Serious' bomb plot against Canada averted: police
Last Updated Sat, 03 Jun 2006 12:54:40 EDT
CBC News
Declaring that Canada "is not immune to the threat of terrorism," the RCMP announced on Saturday the arrests of 17 people accused of planning a series of attacks against targets in southern Ontario.
An officer is seen outside the police station in Pickering, Ont., on Friday night
"This group holds a real and serious intent," RCMP Assistant Commissioner Mike McDonell told reporters.
"Our investigation prevented the assembly of any bombs and attacks from being carried out."
He declined to answer
These idiots had three tons of Ammonium nitrate. About three times what was used to blow up the federal building in Oklahoma City.
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Last Updated Sat, 03 Jun 2006 12:54:40 EDT
CBC News
Declaring that Canada "is not immune to the threat of terrorism," the RCMP announced on Saturday the arrests of 17 people accused of planning a series of attacks against targets in southern Ontario.
An officer is seen outside the police station in Pickering, Ont., on Friday night
"This group holds a real and serious intent," RCMP Assistant Commissioner Mike McDonell told reporters.
"Our investigation prevented the assembly of any bombs and attacks from being carried out."
He declined to answer
These idiots had three tons of Ammonium nitrate. About three times what was used to blow up the federal building in Oklahoma City.
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