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Extremist militia busted: Four of the members of the Canadian Armed Forces; A huge cash of stolen weapons seized

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Canadian police arrested four people in Quebec, including two active Canadian forces The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said that men planned to set up an anti -government group and trained in shooting, ambush strategy, existence and navigation. He also made scouting missions to prepare.Three men, Mark-Orley Chabott, 24, Rafael Lagaake, 25 and Simon Anger-Odd, 24 were accused of facilitating terrorism and illegal occupation of weapons and military gear. The fourth man, Corporal Matthew Forbes, 33, face allegations for illegal owners and military equipment to be owned and moved.The police have confiscated a large collection of weapons, including 58 firearms, 70 high-capacities magazines, military smoke grenades, laser target equipment and day-to-day glasses.RCMP stated that the inspiration of the group was an extremist and anti-writer ideology. One of the men also ran a private Instagram account to recruit more people to join militia.A court hearing was held in Quebec City, where the prosecutor argued that men should remain in custody. He will appear in court again on 14 July.According to court documents, the alleged plan was between 2021 and 2024 at Quebec, Ontario and even included activities in France and the United States. Experts warned that this is an unusual and serious matter.Officials say the investigation began with a raid in January 2024, when police seized 16 explosive equipment, 83 guns and 11,000 rounds of ammunition from homes near Quebec City.The Canadian army worked with the police on investigation. No allegations have been proved in the court.

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