Please register to access this content.
To continue viewing the content you love, please sign in or create a new account
Dismiss
This content is for our paying subscribers only

World Americas

Canada: Armed man detained near PM Justin Trudeau's residence

Suspect 'breached main pedestrian entrance' to Rideau Hall in Ottawa



Canadian police stand guard outside Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Canada on July 2, 2020, after an armed man who entered the grounds was arrested in the property that is home to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the country's governor general.
Image Credit: AFP

Ottawa: Canadian police on Thursday arrested an armed member of the country's military who entered the grounds of an Ottawa estate that is home to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the country's governor general.

The suspect "breached the main pedestrian entrance" to Rideau Hall with his vehicle at about 6.30am (2.30pm UAE), the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said in a statement.

The car was disabled on impact, so he entered the property on foot before being "rapidly contained" by RCMP officers on patrol and arrested a short time later without incident.

"The individual arrested by the RCMP is a member of the Canadian Armed Forces," police said, without immediately revealing his identity. Charges are pending.

The RCMP and the Canadian defence ministry said the two sides were collaborating on the investigation.

Advertisement

Rideau Hall is the official residence of Governor General Julie Payette. Trudeau and his family live on the property at Rideau Cottage.

"The Prime Minister and his family, as well as the Governor General, were not present on site at the time of the incident," the RCMP said.

The gate leading to the estate was damaged.

Payette is the official representative of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, Canada's formal head of state due to its membership in the Commonwealth.

Advertisement