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RCMP foiled at least a dozen plots in past two years, documents reveal
Globe and Mail - Toronto, Canada ^ | Wednesday, June7, 2006 | JEFF SALLOT AND BRIAN LAGHI

Posted on 06/07/2006 1:16:03 PM PDT by GMMAC

THE TERROR RAIDS

RCMP foiled at least a dozen plots
in past two years, documents reveal


JEFF SALLOT AND BRIAN LAGHI
With a report from Jane Taber

Globe and Mail
Wednesday, June7, 2006


OTTAWA -- The RCMP has quietly broken up at least a dozen terrorist groups in the past two years, according to documents obtained by The Globe and Mail.

"We have completed 12 disruptions of national-level terrorist groups across the country," the Mounties say in briefing notes prepared for Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day.

Disruptive tactics -- sometimes as simple as letting targets know they are under close surveillance -- are used to prevent a terrorist attack when the police do not have enough evidence to lay criminal charges, the RCMP and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service say.

Unlike the high-profile arrests and court proceedings resulting from the weekend roundup of terrorist suspects in Southern Ontario, the public rarely learns about these operations, federal security officials say.

The briefing notes, released to The Globe under the Access to Information Act, are part of the transition book prepared by the RCMP for Mr. Day when the Conservatives formed a new government in February.

The material does not provide details of the 12 disruption operations. Nor does it identify the groups or indicate where they were located.

But the RCMP stated that as a result of its projects and investigations, "the threat of terrorist activity in Canada and abroad has been reduced."

Illustrating this reduced threat, the RCMP document says, is "the fact there has not been a border-related national security threat against either the government of Canada or the United States or the general population" since the two countries established Integrated Border Enforcement Teams.

Disruptive tactics can take many forms, including interdiction of persons or matériel at border points, denial of charitable status to front groups, deportation of non-citizens on security grounds, or "defensive actions as a result of threat assessment," CSIS spokeswoman Barbara Campion said. CSIS, the RCMP and other agencies "have a duty to prevent and disrupt terrorist acts . . . before these individuals have the opportunity to carry out their terrorist plans."

Use of disruptive tactics in anti-terrorism cases represents a sea change in the way the RCMP deals with security threats, senior Mounties say. Police officers by inclination and training try to collect evidence that can be used to support a criminal charge and prosecution. But officers are now recognizing that disrupting a plot in its early stages can be a bigger success than making arrests, often after crimes have already been committed.

Disruptive tactics fell out of favour with the RCMP as a result of Mountie security-service scandals in the 1970s. Mounties then sometimes broke the law to disrupt groups, such as the now infamous case of the burning of a barn in rural Quebec to prevent the building from being used as a meeting place by Quebec separatists and the U.S. Black Panthers.

The RCMP briefing book for Mr. Day describes the terrorist threat most often as an international phenomenon. Police activity is focused on border security and preventing foreign-based groups operating in this country.

There are about 30 to 40 terrorist groups worldwide affiliated with al-Qaeda, "with presence in 60 countries," the briefing notes say.

References to the "homegrown threat" -- the threat the RCMP say was represented by the suspects arrested on the weekend -- are few. But one key paragraph describes the emergence of "Baby al Qaeda" -- the next generation of terrorists "composed of dozens of loosely structured networks . . . [that] undertake operations without central command structures."

A source with access to high-level security briefings said yesterday that the kind of persuasion that takes place between those promoting violence and younger Muslims is a more common occurrence than Canadians think.

"Let me put it this way, before this event, it was more widespread than most people believed," the source said.

The source said one of the chief challenges the government faces is how to prevent early efforts to engage young Muslim men by those who preach a philosophy of hatred, while falling short of promoting criminality. The issue is tricky because government cannot be seen to abridge free speech, but must still dissuade youth from dealing with older individuals acting as recruiters.

"It's been heightened in the minds of those who monitor this that they need to be on top of it," the source said.

Security officials will both have to increase covert efforts by infiltrating such groups and also overtly by dealing with those who preach hatred.

"It's a debate we haven't had," the source said.

Conservative MP Rahim Jaffer said yesterday that Mr. Day has already begun meeting with heads of various multicultural communities and that he also hopes to step up his involvement in community outreach. Mr. Jaffer said the government can work both through the Immigration Department and through Mr. Day's department to try to reach youth.

Meanwhile, Anne McLellan, the public safety minister in the last Liberal government, said she and other senior ministers had been informed by the authorities some time ago that there was a potential threat from a homegrown group in Southern Ontario and thus she was not surprised by the weekend arrests.


TOPICS: Canada; Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: canada; islam; islamofascists; muslims; rcmp; rop; terrorbust; terrorcells; wot
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Note:
Yes, the Globe & Mail is a vile, pretentious, left-wing rag & easily Canada's equivalent to the Washington Post.

Yes, this article likely represents counter-productive msm snooping.

Yes, given its source, it has some expected spin.


1 posted on 06/07/2006 1:16:10 PM PDT by GMMAC
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To: fanfan; Pikamax; Former Proud Canadian; Great Dane; Alberta's Child; headsonpikes; Ryle; ...

PING!
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2 posted on 06/07/2006 1:17:09 PM PDT by GMMAC (Discover Canada governed by Conservatives: www.CanadianAlly.com)
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To: GMMAC

I am very thankful that we have our Canadian friends to our north. God bless them as a nation.


3 posted on 06/07/2006 1:17:33 PM PDT by Rapscallion (They're no longer Americans; they're a separate aristocracy.)
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To: Rapscallion

Agreed and I am also grateful that PM Harper is now in charge!


4 posted on 06/07/2006 1:18:51 PM PDT by alice_in_bubbaland (Always workin in the garden or workin in the yard or workin in the house.....time for a condo!)
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To: GMMAC

Does Canada have the Death Penalty?


5 posted on 06/07/2006 1:19:00 PM PDT by theDentist (Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll. 17,400+ snide replies and counting!)
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To: Rapscallion

But the tip of the proverbial iceberg.

Go, Canada!


6 posted on 06/07/2006 1:19:20 PM PDT by Stashiu (RVN, 1969-70)
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To: GMMAC
I can hear Neil Young tuning up now:
(Whine) Close surveillance of our bearded kin,
Nazi Germany back agin'..."
7 posted on 06/07/2006 1:19:44 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (BTUs are my Beat.)
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To: GMMAC

"We have completed 12 disruptions of national-level terrorist groups across the country," the Mounties say


I can hear the moonbats now: "Let's look to Canada as a guide. This is proof they are better: They did x, y, z without these illegal wiretaps or Gitmo torture... And they have perfect healthcare."


8 posted on 06/07/2006 1:21:42 PM PDT by samson1097
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To: Rapscallion
"I am very thankful that we have our Canadian friends to our north. God bless them as a nation."

Thank you.
God Bless America & especially all members of her patriot Armed Forces!
9 posted on 06/07/2006 1:21:48 PM PDT by GMMAC (Discover Canada governed by Conservatives: www.CanadianAlly.com)
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To: GMMAC; All
Terror Strike Toronto ( Aborted! )-- Click the picture:


10 posted on 06/07/2006 1:22:24 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an Old Keyboard Cowboy, Ridin' the Trakball into the Dawn of Information)
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To: theDentist
"Does Canada have the Death Penalty?"

Sadly no ... for now.
11 posted on 06/07/2006 1:23:37 PM PDT by GMMAC (Discover Canada governed by Conservatives: www.CanadianAlly.com)
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To: GMMAC
Disruptive tactics -- sometimes as simple as letting targets know they are under close surveillance -- are used to prevent a terrorist attack ... Why is it this tactic reminds me of the use of antibiotics to treat viruses and the resulting 'resistant' bacteria?
12 posted on 06/07/2006 1:25:43 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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To: samson1097

Soon the moonbats will claim that the gun registry somehow prevented terrorist attacks.


13 posted on 06/07/2006 1:28:06 PM PDT by Wilhelm Tell (True or False? This is not a tag line.)
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To: GMMAC
But the RCMP stated that as a result of its projects and investigations,
"the threat of terrorist activity in Canada and abroad has been reduced."


Too bad American liberals (and the populace of the USA) can't be
fully informed of how "spying" by the RCMP has kept Canada and
"abroad" safe.
Of course, I suspect that some of our liberals couldn't figure out
that "abroad" probably includes foiled attacks in the USA.

This is going to be a lot like The Cold War. We're going to end up
with a raft of anonymous heroes (some fallen in the line of duty) that
we'll only hear snippets about.

And liberals pushing Alger Hiss-style mythologies about how the
bad guys were the anti-terror forces of The West.
14 posted on 06/07/2006 1:33:43 PM PDT by VOA
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To: samson1097
They did x, y, z without these illegal wiretaps or Gitmo torture

I know a little about the Canadians. They are very modest. And without fanfare they wiretap to protect their country and its citizens from harm. When necessary they may inflict fear and discomfort to get needed information but not without moderation, control, and oversight.

We used to be like that until Democrats convinced us that diversity was more important than wisdom and that civil rights were more important than survival. Once we went down the liberals' path we went crazy and started thinking we could not possibly be defeated. America better realize that outcomes, despite what the President wants you to think, are not certain in any war.

15 posted on 06/07/2006 1:40:13 PM PDT by Rapscallion (Liberals are no longer Americans; they're a separate aristocracy.)
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To: GMMAC

I think the latest terrorist captures recieved such good reviews, they decided to say, OBTW We have had several other good catches recently. In any case, way to go RCMPs!!


16 posted on 06/07/2006 1:45:45 PM PDT by wolfcreek
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To: Spiff
This is the difference between the northern border and the southern border.

Canada actively helps stop bad guys from crossing and working in their country.

Mexico actively helps bad guys cross the border and hide in their country.

I still can't believe their are idiots out there that think it's easier for terrorist to get in from Canada then from Mexico.
17 posted on 06/07/2006 1:58:00 PM PDT by Marine Inspector (Government is not the solution to our problem; Government is the problem)
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To: backhoe
Looking at the newspaper that you posted, the two police at the left seem to be saying get the H-ll out of here with their eyes!
18 posted on 06/07/2006 2:13:33 PM PDT by Empireoftheatom48 (God bless our troops!! Our President and those who fight against the awful commie, liberal left!!)
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To: wolfcreek
"I think the latest terrorist captures recieved such good reviews, they decided to say, OBTW We have had several other good catches recently"

While you're likely correct about a few other background details which have come out since the the terror cell busts, this revelation comes from an internal document prepared for Stockwell Day, our new Security Minister, shorty after the Conservative Party won our January 23, 2006 general election.

Thus, there is no indication the RCMP wanted this particular information made public and, as the article specifically states, it was obtained via an msm 'fishing expedition':

"The briefing notes, released to The Globe under the Access to Information Act, are part of the transition book prepared by the RCMP for Mr. Day when the Conservatives formed a new government in February."
19 posted on 06/07/2006 2:21:33 PM PDT by GMMAC (Discover Canada governed by Conservatives: www.CanadianAlly.com)
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To: backhoe

Surya Bhattacharya, Nasreen Gulamhusein and Heba Aly can't see the desert for the sand.


20 posted on 06/07/2006 2:27:32 PM PDT by Renderofveils
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