Armed forces need to strengthen screening to weed extremists: Specialist

Armed forces need to strengthen screening to weed extremists: Specialist

A expert in extremism says that recent arrests to create an anti -government militia suggests that the Canadian armed forces need to do better work of veting at the recruitment phase.

Endi Night University, Professor of Political Sciences, Alberta, says the fact says that two of the four people accused on Tuesday in connection with an anti-anti-anti-government conspiracy are active members of military who show the Canadian armed forces show that the extremists are not sufficient to exclude.

He says that extremism within forces should be “discovered and pulled out as soon as possible” so it is not a fossa and spreads.

Knight conducted research for the National Defense Department, which exposed racist and extremist beliefs among some military members.

RCMP on Tuesday announced allegations against four men on an alleged conspiracy to forcibly occupy land in the city area.

The cash seized by the police during the investigation is the largest ever in the case of domestic terrorism.

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