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Collge de Maisonneuve asks for anti-radicalization help

Collge de Maisonneuve the Montreal post-secondary institution that made headlines last month when some of its students reportedly left to join jihadis in Syria has asked the city for help with preventing radicalization.

Cmdr. Ian Lafrenire says police officer will temporarily stand in for social worker

Montreal police will have a presence on campus at Collge de Maisonneuve to help the school with its radicalization prevention measures. (Graham Hughes / CP)

Collge de Maisonneuve the Montreal post-secondary institution that made headlines last month when some of its students reportedly left to join jihadis in Syria has asked the city for help with preventing radicalization.

Cmdr. Ian Lafrenire of Montreal police told CBC Daybreak on Friday that the school had made a formal requestfor assistance to the city's new radicalization prevention centretwo days ago.

He said an officer will be on campus three days a week to help teach professors and studentssome of the signs a person may be becoming radicalized.

The officer, Lafrenire said, will be a temporary stand-in until the radicalization prevention centre is fully staffed and organized.

Then, a social worker or some other kind of community worker, will take the police officer's place.

He saidthe officer is not there to conduct a police investigation.

"I don't think they will see that as a police presence. She's not even in uniform. She's there to help and she's wearing two hats: She's a police officer and she's also a social worker," Lafrenire said.

Lafrenire does say, if the officer is presented with information that indicates some sort of immediate threat, she would bring it to police who would use other resources to conduct an investigation.