Canadian Armed Forces members plotted 'anti-government militia', police say
Summary
Four men in Canada, including some Canadian Armed Forces members, are facing charges for allegedly planning to create an "anti-government militia" and seize land. Police seized explosives, firearms, and ammunition from them, and the men are set to appear in court in Québec City.Key Facts
- Four men charged with planning an "anti-government militia" in Canada.
- Some of these men are members of the Canadian Armed Forces.
- Police seized 16 explosive devices and 83 firearms from the group.
- Nearly 11,000 rounds of ammunition and about 130 magazines were also found.
- The group allegedly engaged in military-style training and shooting exercises.
- The suspects planned to take land by force in the Québec City area.
- The arrests happened as the Canadian military faces pressure to address extremism within its ranks.
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