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Controversial preacher arrested on Calgary tarmac for warrants after U.S. anti-vaxx speaking tour

Controversial preacher Artur Pawlowskiwas arrested on outstanding warrants as he arrived back in Calgary ona private charter flight following a month-long anti-vaccine speaking tour in the U.S. where he met withextreme right wing online social media activists and Donald Trump's son.

Artur Pawlowski now faces charges of failing to wear a mask and disobeying a court order

Calgary pastor arrested on outstanding warrants

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Artur Pawlowski was arrested by Canada Border Services Agency on Monday following a month-long anti-vaccine speaking tour in the U.S. The video of the arrest was widely circulated on Twitter and other social media platforms.

Controversial preacher Artur Pawlowskiwas arrested on outstanding warrants as he arrived back in Calgary ona private charter flight following a month-long anti-vaccine speaking tour in the U.S. where he met withextreme right wing online social media activists and Donald Trump's son.

On Monday afternoon, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officers made the arrest.

He is now charged withdisobeying a court order and failing to wear a mask, which isa$50 bylaw ticket. Theoffencesdate back to March and June of this year, according to Calgary police.

Pawlowski's lawyer, Sarah Miller, called the timing "illogical" given the dates of the alleged breach and bylaw ticket were before her client left for the U.S.

Video circulating on Twitter shows Pawlowski being arrested on the tarmac of the Calgary airport Mondayafternoon.

About seven hours later, lawyer Miller secured her client's release on the condition that he keep the peace and be of good behaviour.

Pawlowski and his brother,DawidPawlowski who is running for a city council seat in Ward 11,are already facing potential jail sentences after being convicted of contempt for repeatedly flouting COVID-19 public health measures and encouraging others to do the same.

They will be sentenced on Oct. 13, which isthe same date the new charges are before the courts.

AHS seeks jail time

Lawyers for Alberta Health Services (AHS)have asked Court of Queen's Bench Justice Adam Germain to sentence Artur Pawlowski to three weeks in jail and that he be fined$2,000 plus pay $15,000 in legal costs. They also want to see10 days for Dawid Pawlowski.

Miller, who represents both brothers, asked that her clients spend no time in jail.

Throughout the pandemic, the Pawlowskis repeatedly hostedand promotedlargemaskless gatherings for church services in Calgary and alsodenied health officials entry to the church,located in the southeast neighbourhood of Dover.

AHSinspectors who attempted to enter the church were met with abusive language.

The arrests took place in May after court orders were granted allowing AHSand police to charge anyone who advertised gatherings that would breach health restrictions.

In 2020, Artur Pawlowski was also fined for failing to adhere to COVID-19 restrictions.