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Explosives charges laid against Ottawa minor accused of terrorism

An Ottawa youth charged with terrorism-related offences for allegedly targeting Jewish people last week faces three more charges, including two for being in possession or control of explosives.

Youth now faces 5 total charges after Monday court appearance

A city's main downtown courthouse at the end of autumn.
A drone photo of the downtown Ottawa Courthouse last week. A youth, who now faces five charges related to terrorism and explosives, is set to make his next court appearance on Wednesday. (Michel Aspirot/CBC)

An Ottawa youth charged with terrorism-related offences for allegedly targeting Jewish people last week faces three more charges, including two for being in possession or control of explosives.

The RCMP said in a news release Monday its Federal Policing Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) executed a search warrant on the youth's residence, which uncovered materials used in creating explosive substances.

Previously, RCMP said the youth had been charged with "facilitation of a terrorist activity by communicating instructional material related to an explosive substance and having instructed someone, directly or indirectly, to carry out a terrorist activity against "Jewish persons."

Three additional charges were added Monday when the youth appeared in court: a second count of facilitating a terrorist activity and two charges relating to either making or possessing an explosive substance, specifically acetone, a highly flammable liquid.

The Mounties said the accused was arrested on Friday and their age prevents any further release of information.

The youth is next expected in court on Wednesday.

Police across Canada say reports of hate crimes against Jews and Muslims have been rising since Oct. 7 when Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel prompting retaliatory military action in Gaza, a Palestinian enclave controlled by the militants.

Community leaders and experts have said they're worried the ongoing Israel-Hamas war has led to an uptick in antisemitic and Islamophobic hate, and risks increased radicalization of youth.

WATCH | Community leaders worry about increased radicalization risk:

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Andrew Foote has been covering Ottawa-area news for the CBC since February 2013 after graduating from Carleton University. He can be reached at andrew.foote@cbc.ca.

With files from Kimberley Molina