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Canada Border Services Agency: Media Spokesperson

Montreal Gazette Dept: Trabelsi reportedly left the Chateau Vaudreuil yesterday afternoon for an undisclosed location, where he was to be questioned by officials, according to Montreal Gazette. Esme Bailey, a senior media spokesperson for the Canada Border Services Agency CBSA , refused to confirm that Trabelsi faced questioning. A statement by CBSA noted that all "persons seeking to enter Canada must appear for an examination to determine whether they have a right to enter or become authorized to enter Canada." Montreal Tunisians hailed news yesterday that Belhassen Trabelsi, the billionaire brother-in-law of deposed dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, faced questioning by immigration officials after Tunisia officially requested his arrest. He had been staying at the hotel west of the city since arriving in Montreal by private jet last week with his wife, four children and a governess. As reported in the news.
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