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Quebec man charged with terrorism for alleged coup plot against Mo├пse government in Haiti

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A L├йvis, Que., man is facing terrorism charges after RCMP say he allegedly planned a terrorist act to overthrow the Haitian government of Jovenel Mo├пse.

G├йrald Nicolas, 51,┬аtook “concrete actions,”┬аincluding travelling to Haiti to co-ordinate a group of individuals whose intention was to take part in a coup against the established authority, the RCMP said in a news release Thursday.

Nicolas faces three┬аcharges including leaving Canada to facilitate a terrorist activity, facilitating a terrorist activity and providing property for terrorist purposes.┬а

RCMP say the charges stem from┬аan Integrated National Security Enforcement Team┬аinvestigation which began after an exchange of information from the local police service in L├йvis, on Quebec City’s south shore.

The investigation, which began in July 2021, revealed Nicolas allegedly┬аplanned to stage an armed revolution in Haiti and ultimately seize power.

Nicolas allegedly recruited people┬аfor armed revolution, say police

RCMP Sgt. Charles Poirier said┬аinvestigators┬аbelieved Nicolas started hatching his plan┬аas early as January┬а2020.┬а

“He actually managed to travel to Haiti and to other parts of Central America and South America. He went to several countries there to recruit people to get some financing and also to acquire weapons, which he was unsuccessful in doing,” Poirier told CBC News.

A person holds a photo of late Haitian President Jovenel Moise during his memorial ceremony at the National Pantheon Museum in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on July 20, 2021. Moise was assassinated at home on July 7. (Matias Delacroix/The Associated Press)

Poirier┬аsays this investigation is unrelated to the July 2021 assassination of Jovenel Mo├пse.

Nicolas is expected to appear in court in Quebec City on Dec. 1.

Accused denies all charges┬а

Nicolas, in a conversation with Radio-Canada, denied┬аthe charges, saying he was set up by a woman he met online on the Seeking Arrangement dating website.┬а

He acknowledged he sent money and travelled to Haiti, but claims it was┬аall for “people in need.”┬аHe says the reason he was accused has┬аto do with his ethnicity as a Haitian man.┬а

┬а“If I was white I would not be speaking with you today,” said Nicolas. “The only thing I did is go to Haiti and educate Haitians so they can take their future [in their hands].”

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