Second Canadian among Algeria Gas Plant Attackers
At least two Canadian citizens were among the militants who attacked a desert gas plant in Algeria in January, federal police said Saturday.
Police had already confirmed that one Canadian was among the al-Qaida-linked fighters who stormed the In Amenas plant in eastern Algeria on January 16.
"The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is confirming a second Canadian has been identified from human remains of alleged terrorists in the attack at the gas plant," spokesman Greg Cox said in a statement to Agence France Presse.
"Our investigation into this matter continues and no further information will be given at this time."
At least 38 hostages -- 37 foreigners and one Algerian -- and 29 militants were killed during a siege and rescue attempts by the Algerian army.
An Algerian security source has previously said the two Canadians were "Arabs with dual nationality."