Terror suspects plotted two separate attacks
June 6, 2006
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The young men charged with plotting terrorist attacks against Canadian targets were allegedly planning two separate strikes one to detonate a truck bomb to destroy a significant building and the other to open fire on a crowd in a public place, the National Post has learned.
The alleged conspirators were concentrating their efforts on their assigned missions and were in an advanced state of planning when authorities arrested them last weekend.
The national security component of the huge investigation was code-named Operation Claymore by Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Canada’s spy agency, which was on specific alert as their office at the base of the CN Tower was among the list of prime targets by the alleged conspirators.
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