Secretary of State Sahota: 'Foreign Entity' Hired Shooters for Synagogue Attacks
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Canada's Secretary of State for Combatting Crime, Ruby Sahota, stated that a "foreign entity" hired individuals to shoot at synagogues.
- Sahota suggested the shooters were recruited online and that earlier intervention could have reduced victims.
- The comments were made in response to the government's "lawful access" bill, intended to aid police in navigating the online world.
A senior Canadian government official has stated that a "foreign entity" was behind recent shootings at synagogues, suggesting the perpetrators were hired and recruited online.
Ruby Sahota, the secretary of state for combatting crime, made these remarks to the House of Commons this week. She indicated that if authorities had apprehended the individuals sooner, the number of victims might have been lower. Sahota's comments came during a discussion about the government's proposed "lawful access" bill, which aims to enhance police and spy agencies' capabilities in the digital realm.
Victims and police chiefs have reportedly questioned the delay in passing the bill. Sahota's office did not immediately provide further comment when asked about her specific remarks. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are investigating several shootings across the Greater Toronto Area that are allegedly connected to criminal-for-hire networks.
This development highlights ongoing concerns about foreign interference and the use of online platforms for criminal activities. The "lawful access" bill seeks to update legislation to better address these evolving threats in the digital age.
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Originally published by Global News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.