Toronto Star

RCMP ‘vigilant’ after report of T.O. terror threat

Police document cites Toronto, Geneva and Chicago as potential Islamic State targets, Swiss paper says

- WENDY GILLIS AND ALLAN WOODS STAFF REPORTERS

The RCMP says media reports from Switzerlan­d about possible ISIS-linked threats against Toronto are being taken “very seriously.”

But Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says Canada has not increased its security alert level after reports from European news outlets of a potential terror plot that might have involved Canadian cities.

“There is no change in the status of the alerts and so forth, but we will remain vigilant,” Goodale told reporters Thursday. “Nobody is taking anything for granted, but there is nothing available to us at this moment that would . . . cause any change in status.”

Goodale was commenting on reports out of Switzerlan­d Thursday concerning a manhunt involving four men alleged to be Islamic State sympathize­rs.

“Nobody is taking anything for granted, but there is nothing available to us at this moment that would . . . cause any change in status.” RALPH GOODALE PUBLIC SAFETY MINISTER

The Swiss newspaper Tribune de Genève reported that a journalist had seen a police document concerning an investigat­ion into the four unnamed men, which indicated that Geneva, Toronto and Chicago were being targeted for attacks.

According to the newspaper, United States intelligen­ce services had provided informatio­n to Swiss authoritie­s.

Other news from European outlets referred to a video in which another suspect allegedly talked about attacks in Geneva, Vancouver and Ottawa.

The Toronto Star could not independen­tly verify any threat.

Aspokesper­son for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police would say only it was aware of reports about “potential threats against certain Canadian cities.”

“The safety and security of Canadian citizens is of the utmost importance to the RCMP, and we take these threats very seriously,” Sgt. Harold Pfleiderer wrote in an email.

Toronto police spokesman Const. David Hopkinson said the force is aware of the media reports out of Switzerlan­d, but would not say if Toronto police had increased security for operationa­l reasons.

“If there was a reason to be concerned, we have a plan in place to deal with it,” Hopkinson said. “We monitor these threats and we take them seriously and we prepare for any eventualit­y.”

Swiss officials launched an investigat­ion Wednesday after gathering intelligen­ce about a terror attack being planned in Geneva, the federal public safety ministry said in a statement.

An official from Geneva’s public safety department told the Star that she could not comment while the investigat­ion was ongoing.

Scott Bardsley, a spokesman for Goodale, said the government monitors “all potential threats and has robust measures in place to address them.”

“Canada’s security agencies work closely with allies and key partners to continuous­ly reassess their operationa­l needs and respond to global threat environmen­t,” Bardsley said.

 ?? SALVATORE DI NOLFI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A UN security officer guards the European headquarte­rs of the UN in Geneva, Switzerlan­d, Thursday.
SALVATORE DI NOLFI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A UN security officer guards the European headquarte­rs of the UN in Geneva, Switzerlan­d, Thursday.
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Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says that Canada has not increased its security level alert.

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