Alex Hundert, an accused G20 violence ringleader, has been arrested — again.

This is the third time the 30-year-old activist has been arrested in the past five months. The Crown has been appealing to have his bail revoked.

Hundert was released from jail just over a week ago on more stringent bail conditions, which included a ban on speaking to the media.

Hundert’s lawyer, John Norris, would not comment Saturday but did confirm that his client had been arrested on a “new charge.”

“I also understand that he is not alleged to have breached the terms of the new bail, although I have not seen the actual new charge(s),” he said.

A statement released by the Toronto Community Mobilization Network, an activist group, said the arrest took place Saturday morning at Hundert’s surety’s home. It added his rearrest is “yet another attempt to intimidate and harass Alex and other anti-G20 organizers.”

“I witnessed the alleged incident, and I’m confident this charge is unfounded,” said Alex’s brother, Jonah Hundert. “This most recent attempt to vilify him will not work, and support will continue.”

It was unclear Saturday evening what led to Hundert’s arrest.

Hundert faces three counts of conspiracy pertaining to G20 activities surrounding the June summit, and was released in July on $100,000 bail with about 20 terms, including not participating in any public demonstration.

He was arrested again Sept. 17 for participating in a panel discussion at Ryerson University — which police deemed to be a public demonstration — and held in jail for more than a month before being released Oct. 13 with even more stringent bail conditions.

These new amendments include restrictions on planning, participating in, or attending any public event that expresses views on a political issue. In addition, Hundert has been banned from speaking to the media.

“It’s staggering in its breadth,” Hundert’s Norris, told the Star of the more stringent conditions.

Hundert was admitted to the Metro West Detention Centre Saturday afternoon is due to appear in court Monday morning.