
Armed Forces members part of alleged terror plot to take over land in Quebec: RCMP
MONTREAL — Two active members of the Canadian Armed Forces are among four people arrested and charged on Tuesday for allegedly participating in an anti-government plot to forcibly take possession of land in the Quebec City area.
Three of the suspects, motivated by “violent extremism,” planned to start a militia and “took concrete actions” to facilitate terrorist activity, the RCMP said. Two 24-year-olds and a 25-year-old allegedly took part in military-style training that included shooting, ambush, survival and navigation exercises, using a variety of firearms and high-capacity magazines.
In an interview, RCMP Cpl. Erique Gasse described the case as “ideologically motivated violent extremism.”
The suspects wanted to start an anti-government “community” north of Quebec City, and allegedly used a private Instagram account to recruit members and supporters, he said. RCMP distributed a photo from that Instagram account showing seven people in military-style uniforms brandishing firearms. Gasse did not say who was pictured.