- A Canadian man has been charged with terrorism for allegedly plotting to topple the Haitian government.
- Gerald Nicolas, 51, is a citizen of Levis, which is a municipality near Quebec City.
- It is alleged that he traveled to Haiti to coordinate a group of individuals to take part in a coup.
Canadian authorities stated that they have charged a Canadian resident with terrorism for allegedly plotting to topple the administration of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, who was murdered by a squad of gunmen in 2021.
The man was identified as Gerald Nicolas, a 51-year-old citizen of Levis, which is a municipality near to Quebec City, according to a statement released by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
“It is alleged that he took concrete actions, including traveling to Haiti to coordinate a group of individuals whose intention was to take part in a coup against the established authority,” the police said.
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