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Canada arrests Ottawa twin brothers on terrorism charges | Canada arrests Ottawa twin brothers on terrorism charges |
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Police said on Saturday twin brothers living in Ottawa have been arrested on terrorism-related charges. | Police said on Saturday twin brothers living in Ottawa have been arrested on terrorism-related charges. |
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police statement alleged that Ashton Carleton Larmond and Carlos Larmond, both 24, were planning to leave Canada to engage in terrorist activities abroad. | A Royal Canadian Mounted Police statement alleged that Ashton Carleton Larmond and Carlos Larmond, both 24, were planning to leave Canada to engage in terrorist activities abroad. |
The RCMP says the brothers were both arrested on Friday – Carlos Larmond was detained at Montreal’s Trudeau airport, while his brother was picked up in Ottawa. | The RCMP says the brothers were both arrested on Friday – Carlos Larmond was detained at Montreal’s Trudeau airport, while his brother was picked up in Ottawa. |
Ashton Larmond is charged with facilitating terrorist activity, participation in the activity of a terrorist group and instructing to carry out activity for a terrorist group. Carlos Larmond faces charges of participation in the activity of a terrorist group and attempting to leave Canada to participate in terrorist activity abroad. | Ashton Larmond is charged with facilitating terrorist activity, participation in the activity of a terrorist group and instructing to carry out activity for a terrorist group. Carlos Larmond faces charges of participation in the activity of a terrorist group and attempting to leave Canada to participate in terrorist activity abroad. |
Police did not specify which terrorist group the twins allegedly were involved with. | Police did not specify which terrorist group the twins allegedly were involved with. |