Police arrest students Alexandre Bissonnette and Mohamed Khadir over Quebec City mosque massacre a day after Canadian PM condemned Trump immigration ban
- Two students have been arrested in Quebec for a deadly shooting at a mosque which killed six people
- Alexandre Bissonnette and Mohamed Khadir were named by local media as the suspects on Monday
- Six men aged between 39 and 60 were killed inside the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Center
- Five people are in critical condition, another 12 suffered less serious injuries and 39 escaped unharmed
- Witnesses told how they heard shouts of 'Allahu akbar' in Quebecois accents from the masked shooters
- One suspect called police to 'confess to his crime' and was found 'with handgun and two AK-47s' in his jeep
- On Monday he led police to a house in a residential street ten minutes away from where the shooting occurred
- The attack came amid global condemnation of US President Donald Trump's Muslim travel ban
- President Trump has not commented on the Quebec attack and spent Monday morning defending his immigration ban on Twitter
By Jennifer Smith For Dailymail.com and Julian Robinson for MailOnline and Kaileen Gaul For Dailymail.com
Published: 21:46 EST, 29 January 2017 | Updated: 10:52 EST, 30 January 2017