A man was arrested and charged in British Columbia on Friday after allegedly posting material supporting the Islamic State group and calling for killings in the name of “jihad,” officials said.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said 33-year-old Othman Ayed Hamdan of Fort St John, about 1,200km north of Vancouver, was charged on three counts.
He is accused of counseling to commit murder, counseling to assault causing bodily harm and counseling to commit aggravated assault — all “for the benefit of a terrorist group,” the Islamic State (IS), according to a police statement.
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“Hamdan was involved in posting pro-Islamic State propaganda online which included inducement and instructions to commit murder in the name of jihad,” the statement said.
Hamdan, who has been under investigation since October last year, is in custody and is expected to appear in court shortly.
The police said “a number of items” were seized from his residence.
“We were able to arrest this individual and disrupt his efforts to harm citizens across the country,” said police superintendent Dan Bond, an assistant criminal operations officer.
Canadian lawmakers passed new antiterror measures this year, in response to attacks on Canadian soil in October last year, when a gunman shot dead a ceremonial guard and then stormed parliament, and a soldier was run over and killed in rural Quebec.
The toughened stance has drawn criticism from those who say it violates civil rights, and say the law is too broad and lacks oversight.
Officials defended the measure after Hamdan’s arrest and said that the government would remain vigilant.
“It is clear that the terrorism threat is real. The international jihadist movement has declared war on Canada,” Canadian Minister of Public Safety Steven Blaney said. “That is why our government passed the antiterrorism act ... which enhances the ability of our police officers to detain suspected terrorists before they can harm Canadians.”
The law criminalizes the promotion of terrorism, makes it easier for police to arrest and detain individuals without charge and expands the Canadian Security Intelligence Service’s mandate from intelligence-collection to actively thwarting terror plots and spying outside Canada.
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