Two Arrested In Al Qaeda Linked Plot To Blow Up Canada Rail Line

Two Arrested In Al Qaeda Linked Plot To Blow Up Canada Rail Line

Reuters – TORONTO – Canadian police said on Monday they had arrested and charged two men with an “al Qaeda-supported” plot to derail a passenger train.

The RCMP said it had arrested Chiheb Esseghaier, 30, of Montreal, and Raed Jaser, 35, of Toronto in connection with the plot, which authorities said was not linked to the Boston Marathon bombings, but likely had connections to al-Qaeda.Neither is a Canadian citizen.

VIA is Canada’s equivalent of Amtrak, operating passenger rail services in Canada.U.S. officials said the attack would have targeted a rail line between New York and Toronto, but Canadian police did not confirm that.Police said various Canadian security forces had conducted joint operations in the two cities.The arrests follow not only last Monday’s Boston Marathon bombings in which three people were killed and more than 200 injured but revelations that Canadians took part in an attack by militants on a gas plant in Algeria in January.It also recalls the arrests in 2006 of a group of more than a dozen Toronto-area men accused of planning to plant bombs at various Canadian targets. Eleven men were eventually convicted of taking part on the plot.

(Reporting by Mark Hosenball, Louise Egan, David Ljunggren and Alastair Sharp, writing by Cameron French; Editing by Janet Guttsman, Philip Barbara and Eric Walsh)

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