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BRAMPTON, Ont. — The RCMP has arrested two Ontario men on terrorism peace bonds after they returned to Toronto from Turkey, where they had been detained for two weeks for allegedly attempting to enter the country’s conflict zone.

Samuel Aviles and Kadir Abdul were scheduled to make court appearances Thursday.

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Neither has been charged with any crimes but prosecutors want peace bonds to restrict their activities due to concerns they may engage in terrorism.

Both left Canada on March 23 and were detained in Turkey on March 31, the RCMP said.

On Friday, they were arrested upon landing at Toronto’s Pearson airport and appeared in court Saturday. They were released on bail on Monday.

RCMP Supt. Lise Crouch of the Toronto Integrated National Security Enforcement Team said Wednesday the investigation was continuing but the peace bonds were part of the police force’s terrorism-prevention mandate.