TORONTO - One of two men accused of plotting to attack a Via Rail train has been denied bail.

The family of Raed Jaser was in attendance throughout his three-day bail hearing, which had been postponed from October due to a surety being out of the country.

Jaser, 35, faces four terror-related charges.

He and his co-accused Chiheb Esseghaier, 31, were arrested in April and accused of plotting to attack a train that runs between Toronto and New York City.

Police stressed at the time of the arrests that there was no imminent threat to the public.

A joint judicial pre-trial for both has been set for Dec. 9.