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Quebec man detained without charge in connection with terrorism-related investigation

WATCH ABOVE: A man in his 20s is appearing in court after being linked to a threatening video posted on social media that led to a major police operation in Pierrefonds-Roxboro. Global's Tim Sargeant reports – Mar 30, 2016

MONTREAL – A 20-year-old West Island man was in court Wednesday after he was arrested by police in a massive police operation on Laurin Street in the borough of Pierrefonds-Roxboro.

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Two-hundred people were forced from their homes on Tuesday when officers arrived at the young man’s home, believing there could be explosives inside.

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While no bombs were found, Omar Elabi is being detained and is expected to be charged with a terrorism-related offence on Thursday.

Investigators are also looking into a video with alleged ties to terrorism activities in connection with their investigation into Elabi’s activities.

Elabi’s brother, Sami, is a jihadist living in Syria and can allegedly be seen in a video that shows him burning his Canadian passport and shooting it with a machine gun.

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