Raphaël Lagacé

Raphaël Lagacé

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Raphaël Lagacé, 25, a resident of Quebec City, has been charged with facilitating terrorist activity and illegally storing firearms as part of an alleged extremist militia operation.

Born on Jan 01, 1998 (28 years old)

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Canada Canada: Mr. Lagacé is charged with improper storage of 50 firearms and illegal possession of a prohibited firearm magazine. 2

The Globe and Mail: Quebec City men accused in alleged militia plot face additional terrorism charges

Canada Canada: Raphaël Lagacé is a former cadet instructor charged with facilitating terrorist activity. 3

The Globe and Mail: How a suspect’s truck upgrade nearly exposed an RCMP terrorism probe

Canada Canada: Raphaël Lagacé was charged with facilitating a terrorist activity and illegal possession of firearms. 3

The Globe and Mail: Arrest of alleged extremists in Quebec City began with tip from CSIS

Canada Canada: Raphaël Lagacé faces terrorism charges over allegations that he plotted to take over land near Quebec City. 2

The Globe and Mail: Three men denied bail in alleged militia plot in Quebec

Canada Canada: Raphaël Lagacé was a civilian instructor with the 630 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron between January, 2021, and September, 2024. 5

The Globe and Mail: Soldiers accused in alleged Quebec militia plot had limited access to army bases, equipment

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Raphaël Lagacé is one of the four individuals charged with planning to create an anti-government militia. 2

The Guardian: Canadian police seize largest ever weapons cache in terrorism inquiry | Canada

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Raphaël Lagacé is among the men charged in connection with the alleged anti-government militia plot. 2

BBC: Canadian Armed Forces members plotted 'anti-government militia', police say