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30 masked youth with weapons cause police scramble at Longueuil Metro

Longueuil police are investigating after 30 teenagers, some masked and carrying weapons, converged at the Longueuil Metro station Friday afternoon.

SPAL says no crime appears to have been committed

Police were called to Longueuil metro Friday after 911 calls reported a group of individuals with masks and batons. (Radio-Canada)

Longueuil police are investigating after 30 teenagers, some masked and carrying weapons, converged at the Longueuil Metro station Friday afternoon.

Police say they received several 911 calls, including from a Metro security agent, raising concerns about the group, who were armed with batons.About 20 police officers were then dispatched to the scene.

The group tried to scatter when officers arrived, but Jean-Pierre Voutsinos, a spokesperson for Longueuil police, said there was nothing to suggest a crime had been committed.

"We don't have a criminal act and we don't have a complainant," said Voutsinos. "All we can do is identify the young people involved, seize what can be seized and possibly issue notices."

Tickets for municipal infractions, such as loitering, were issued, Voutsinos said. Officers confiscated the batons andat least one person was also carrying a knife.

Voutsinos said the youths were all from Montreal and aged between 15- and 17-years old.Police still don't know what the group wasdoing there, but Voutsinos said they seemed to be "preparing to do something."

For now, he said the investigation has concluded.

"Maybe someone will come forward to say that they were beaten, and then maybe the direction of the operation would change, but for the moment we do not know more," Voutsinos concluded.

Longueuil police kept additional personnel on the site Friday night as a precaution.

With files from La Presse canadienne