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Two Canada Terror Suspects Denied Bail

Reuters
Jun 28, 2006

Family members of terrorist suspects are surrounded by the media as they arrive at court for a bail hearing in the Brampton suburb of Toronto. (Geoff Robins/AFP/Getty Images)

TORONTO — Two youths held on terror-related charges were denied bail in a Toronto-area court Tuesday, Canadian media reported.

The teenagers, part of a group of 17 suspects charged earlier this month with participating in a home-grown terrorist organization, will remain in custody after the ruling in a court in Brampton, Ontario, a bedroom community just outside of Toronto .

The two suspects cannot be identified because they were under 18 at the time of the alleged offenses, while a court ban prevents the reporting of evidence heard in court.

The pair were part of a group picked up in a police sweep at the beginning of the month.

Several in the group of 17 were charged with plotting bombings and training militants in what authorities say was an al Qaeda-inspired plan.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police say the men took steps to acquire three tonnes of ammonium nitrate, a fertilizer that can be mixed with fuel oil to produce a powerful explosive.

Other suspects will face bail hearings over the next few weeks.



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