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RSS FeedsNumber of extremists returning to Canada remains stable despite Daesh losses in Iraq and Syria
(The Star Food)

 
 

12 december 2018 06:40:26

 
Number of extremists returning to Canada remains stable despite Daesh losses in Iraq and Syria
(The Star Food)
 


OTTAWA—Canada has not seen an increase in the number of people returning to the country after joining a terrorist outfit abroad, despite worries that Daesh’s losses in Iraq and Syria would send more “extremist travellers” back to their home countries.Public safety department officials told reporters Tuesday that the number of people “with a nexus to Canada” participating in terrorist groups abroad remained stable at 190.Approximately 60 have returned to Canada, but officials said only a small subset of those returnees were active in Iraq, Syria or Turkey where Daesh is most active.“Though Daesh territorial holdings in the Syria-Iraq conflict zone continue to decline, Canada has not seen a related influx in the number of Canadian Extremist Travellers (CETs) who have returned to Canada, nor does it expect to,” a government report on terrorist threats to Canada, released Tuesday, read.“If there is sufficient evidence, the Government of Canada will pursue charges and prosecute them to the full extent of the law … If there is insufficient evidence for a charge, the (RCMP) and its law enforcement, security and intelligence partners will continue their investigation while other tools are leveraged to manage and contain the threat.”Senior government officials, speaking on the condition they not be named, told reporters that there are well-known challenges in collecting enough evidence to prosecute the returnees, such as collecting evidence in a war zone. Just 12 people have been charged with leaving Canada to join a terrorist group since that became a criminal offence in 2013.Read more: Yazidi refugee woman urges Canadian government to help navigate new worldOpinion | Rosie DiManno: Why Canada must repatriate the children of jihadist nationals‘I felt imprisoned in this country’: Canadian Daesh recruits kept in touch with family, friends, new report findsAnd not all of those 60 are presumed to ...


 
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