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Man charged in Quebec attack

Student faces six counts of premeditat­ed murder over mosque shooting

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Quebec city: A Canadian political science student known to have nationalis­t sympathies was charged with six counts of murder over a shooting spree at a Quebec mosque – one of the worst attacks ever to target Muslims in a western country.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned as a “terrorist attack” Sunday night’s assault on the Islamic Cultural Centre in a busy district of Quebec City, which sent terrified worshipper­s fleeing barefoot in the snow.

Eight people were also wounded in the crossfire, and five of them remained in critical condition in hospital on Monday.

Alexandre Bissonnett­e, who made a brief court appearance after surrenderi­ng to authoritie­s, was charged with six counts of premeditat­ed murder and five of attempted murder, police said.

More indictment­s are expected later, police added.

“There are search warrants underway,” a spokesman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police told a press conference.

“We hope to obtain the evidence to reach the point where we will be able to lay terrorism and national security charges,” she said.

So far, authoritie­s have shed no light on what may have prompted the attack.

Local media said Bissonnett­e is a Quebec nationalis­t and anti-feminist who recently “liked” US President Donald Trump’s page on

Facebook. He also has reportedly expressed support for French farright politician Marine Le Pen.

Both police and witnesses had initially described two masked men opening fire inside the mosque, where worshipper­s were gathered for evening prayer.

But authoritie­s said on Monday that a second person detained had

only been questioned as a witness.

Explaining how one suspect was eventually let go, the RCMP said: “This morning and last evening we had reason to believe that two individual­s should be arrested, that two people had participat­ed.”

After investigat­ing, they said: “We reached the conclusion that we

should focus on one single suspect. And there was no reason to believe that the other individual had participat­ed.”

Some 50 people were in the mosque at the time of the attack.

The dead are all dual Canadian nationals: one Moroccan, two Algerians, one Tunisian and two Guineans. — AFP

 ?? — AP/Reuters ?? Tribute for the victims: People holding candles for victims of Sunday’s deadly shooting at a Quebec City mosque during a vigil in Montreal. (Inset) Bissonnett­e.
— AP/Reuters Tribute for the victims: People holding candles for victims of Sunday’s deadly shooting at a Quebec City mosque during a vigil in Montreal. (Inset) Bissonnett­e.
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