Two Canadian women arrested, RCMP seeks terrorist peace bonds

(Canadian Press) The RCMP says its Federal Policing Integrated National Security Enforcement Team arrested two women at the Montreal-Trudeau International Airport and is seeking a terrorism peace bond against them under the Criminal Code.

Police say in a release Thursday that Ammara Amjad and Dure Ahmed appeared in Ontario provincial court by video conference for a bail hearing in relation to the peace bond applications.

RCMP say the matter was adjourned and the women remain in custody until their next scheduled court appearance on Tuesday.

“The success of this investigation can be attributed to the strength of our policing partnerships,” Chief Superintendent Matt Peggs said in the release.

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