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Title: Martin Couture-Rouleau peace bond denied police weeks before fatal attack
Source: CBC News
URL Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/mar ... -before-fatal-attack-1.2911867
Published: Jan 15, 2015
Author: Chris Hall
Post Date: 2015-01-15 19:57:34 by yukon
Keywords: muslim, jihadist, soldiers
Views: 298

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Martin Couture-Rouleau peace bond denied police weeks before fatal attack Quebec extremist's case seen by government as proof of need for new anti-terror laws

By Chris Hall, CBC News Posted: Jan 15, 2015 6:21 PM ET Last Updated: Jan 15, 2015 6:21 PM ET

Martin Couture-Rouleau was one of 90 suspected extremists on an RCMP watch list, but CBC News has learned police were unable to obtain a peace bond to restrict his movements in the weeks before his hit-and-run attack on two soldiers in Quebec.

Martin Couture-Rouleau was one of 90 suspected extremists on an RCMP watch list, but CBC News has learned police were unable to obtain a peace bond to restrict his movements in the weeks before his hit-and-run attack on two soldiers in Quebec.

Chris Hall National Affairs Editor

Chris Hall is the CBC's National Affairs Editor, based in the Parliamentary Bureau in Ottawa. He began his reporting career with the Ottawa Citizen, before moving to CBC Radio in 1992, where he worked as a national radio reporter in Toronto, Halifax and St. John's. He returned to Ottawa and the Hill in 1998.

The RCMP tried to restrict the movements of Martin Couture-Rouleau weeks before he used a car to run down two Canadian soldiers in Quebec, but prosecutors said they didn't have enough evidence to obtain a peace bond, CBC News has learned.

His case is one of the reasons the federal government wants to make it easier for police to monitor and detain suspected extremists.

Couture-Rouleau's jihadist ambitions ended in St. Jean-sur-Richelieu, not far from where he ran down two soldiers, killing one of them, before being shot and killed by police following a high-speed pursuit.

Police knew the 25-year-old as a Muslim convert who made increasingly radical statements on social media and had arrested him in July before he could board a plane to Turkey, only to be told they had to let him go.

"We interviewed him and [with] the information we had and the statement he provided to us, we [did] not have enough evidence to charge him and to detain him," RCMP Supt. Martine Fontaine told CBC News.

Couture-Rouleau was released after RCMP seized his passport and added him to the 90 or so individuals on their watch list.

Now, CBC News has learned officers tried several weeks later to place Couture-Rouleau under a peace bond, which would have forced him to agree to meet certain conditions or go to jail.

Once again, prosecutors told police they didn't have enough evidence under the law, which says there must be evidence that a person will commit a terrorism offence.

RCMP, Harper say legal bar too high

The head of the RCMP told a Senate committee in the fall that police are being asked for too much evidence in their efforts to protect the public.

"Generally speaking, I'm of the view we need to be able to lower the threshold," RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson told a meeting of the Senate's national security committee on Oct. 27.

He later told reporters, "I think it's a reasonable sort of area where we can examine on these peace bonds and other assistance orders."

Peace bonds have only been used eight times since 2001 for terrorism suspects — six of them related to members of the 2006 Toronto 18 plot, and two others against a couple who are now charged with plotting to blow up the B.C. legislature.

Critics claim that's proof police aren't using the tools they already have. But government sources insist the current legal requirements put the tools too far out of reach.

"In recent weeks, I've been saying that our laws and police powers need to be strengthened in the area of surveillance, detention and arrest," Prime Minister Stephen Harper told the House of Commons on Oct. 23, the day after gunman Michael Zehaf-Bibeau killed Cpl. Nathan Cirillo at the National War Memorial and stormed his way into Centre Block on Parliament Hill.

The government's proposed changes will be unveiled when the Commons resumes later this month.

Among the targets of the legislation is the Passenger Protect Program, a Canadian version of the U.S. no-fly list that allows authorities to prevent anyone deemed to pose an immediate threat from boarding a plane.

Sources tell CBC News the government believes the program is another example of how police are handcuffed by excessive legal requirements in efforts to deal with potential threats before they happen.

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