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Three men accused of hunting women and Jews on Toronto streets as part of hate plot
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- Toronto police arrest three men in a terrorism case tied to ISIS and hate-motivated crimes against women and Jews.
- The arrests followed two alleged abductions in May and June, prompting a broader probe.
- The investigation involved multiple agencies, including the Toronto Police Service, Peel Regional Police, and the RCMP.
- The suspects are named as Waleed Khan, 26; Osman Azizov, 18; and Fahad Sadaat, 19, facing multiple charges.
- Police say the case shows strong collaboration to protect communities in the Greater Toronto Area.
- The RCMP described the investigation as part of a national security effort against terrorism and criminal extremism.
- Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs commented on the gravity and national security implications of the case.
- Authorities connected the attacks to a broader operation code-named Project Neapolitan.
- The incidents involved attempts to abduct women and evoked national security concerns.
- Authorities linked hate-motivated crimes to terrorism investigations across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond.
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