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Montreal cops make arrest in international Twitter threats case after deluge of tips

The Canadian Press Aug 17, 2011 19:55:00 PM

MONTREAL - Montreal police say they've made an arrest in a case involving alleged threats made for nearly 20 years against atheists and secular scientists around the world.

In a curt news release, they say they've arrested a suspect but have few other details.

Police started investigating the online activity of a Montreal man following a deluge of complaints from around the world about his alleged habit of threatening people online.

More than 3,000 people signed a petition calling on police to investigate reports of death threats against atheists and secularists.

Some people allegedly being threatened said the Montrealer, who goes by the online moniker "David Mabus" among a number pseudonyms, has been at it for nearly two decades.

Police were so inundated with complaints about the man last week that they pleaded with the public to stop contacting them, and promised to investigate.

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