Canadian Kimberly Polman arrested after repatriated from Syrian detention camp for ISIS fighters' families
The RCMP said it arrested Oumaima Chouay on terrorism charges Tuesday night at the Montréal-Trudeau airport upon her arrival in Canada.
The RCMP said Chouay, 27, has been under investigation since 2014 by the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team . She is now facing four criminal charges, including participating in a terrorist group, leaving Canada to do so and making property or services available for terrorist purposes. Canadian Kimberly Polman has been arrested under Section 810 of the Criminal Code and authorities are seeking a peace bond, said lawyer — a court order used to keep people from committing or recommitting crimes, which requires they agree to specific conditions to keep the peace.
Sébastien Beaulieu, an executive at Global Affairs Canada and former ambassador, is seen reading a statement on video on behalf of the Canadian government that wasGlobal Affairs Canada declined CBC's request for an interview with Beaulieu.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wouldn't comment on any specific case but said supporting terrorism is a crime in Canada.
Global Affairs Canada said that due to "operational security reasons," it "cannot share details of the repatriation" or the identities of those brought home.
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