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Montreal Man Who Allegedly Threatened to Bomb Public Transit Facing New Terrorism Charge

A Montreal man, who was previously convicted of supporting al-Qaida, is facing two new charges at the provincial level.

The 51-year-old Mohammed Abdullah Warsame is being charged with uttering threats and another for terrorism for allegedly threating to burn, destroy or damage Passport Canada offices in Montreal and Quebec City.

He is alleged to have made four threatening phone calls on Nov. 20 while being detained at the Rivière-des-Prairies detention centre.

Read the rest of the story at CityNews.

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