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Quebec City-area man arrested in terrorism investigation, released with conditions

By News RoomMay 23, 20261 Min Read
Quebec City-area man arrested in terrorism investigation, released with conditions
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The Canadian Press

Posted May 22, 2026 6:33 pm

Updated May 22, 2026 9:16 pm

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A Quebec City-area man has been released under conditions after he was arrested this week on a terrorism peace bond.

RCMP say they arrested Mohamed Ali Ben Chaoua in Lévis, Que., on Thursday because they had reasonable grounds to fear he might commit terrorism offences.

Police said their investigation showed the 40-year-old allegedly made numerous posts on TikTok in support of the Islamic State terrorist entity.

A terrorism peace bond allows a court to order someone be placed under conditions, including ones that limit their travel or contact with certain people, to prevent a terror offence.

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The federal public prosecutor’s office says Ben Chaoua was released on strict conditions and will return to court on June 1. The office did not specify the conditions.

The suspect has not been charged with a crime but police say charges could come later.


 

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