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WWI event may have been target for suspected plot against Macron – sources

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WWI event may have been target for suspected plot against Macron – sources

AFP

'The attack plot did not seem to have been fully worked out, but the November 11 commemorations appear to have been its background,' a source says

PARIS, France – Six people arrested Tuesday, November 6, and linked to the French extreme right may have been plotting to attack President Emmanuel Macron during WWI remembrance ceremonies, sources close to the case told Agence France-Presse.

“The attack plot did not seem to have been fully worked out, but the November 11 commemorations appear to have been its background,” one of the sources said.

Five men and one woman, aged 22 to 62, whose phone calls had been monitored, were detained on Tuesday by France’s DGSI domestic intelligence agency, which did not release their identities.

The arrests came after one man, living in southeastern France and armed with a knife, travelled to Moselle, eastern France, where he met up with 3 other suspects. At the time, Macron was touring nearby World War I battlefields and meeting with local people, one source said.

One man was arrested in northern France and the woman in the southeast.

Weapons were found at the homes of the suspects, the sources said.

An inquiry opened by the Paris prosecutor’s office, in charge of terrorism investigations across the country, is focusing on “a vague and ill defined project at this stage,” one of the sources had earlier said.

On Monday, November 5, Interior Minister Christophe Castaner warned France remained “on alert” over the threats posed by “extremist networks both on the right and left, which are quite active in our country”.

It was not the first suspected attempt against Macron.

In July 2017, a 23-year-old was charged with plotting to assassinate the president at France’s Bastille Day military parade.

The man told investigators he wanted to kill Macron along with “Muslims, Jews, blacks and homosexuals,” and 3 kitchen knives were found in his car.

Several other suspected far-right members have been arrested since 2017 – the year Macron was elected president – after police found they might be preparing imminent attacks.

This summer 13 people with links to the radical Action des Forces Operationnelles (Operational Forces Action) group were arrested by anti-terrorist police over an alleged plot to attack Muslims.

Ten people were also arrested in October 2017 over suspicions of wanting to target Muslims as well as politicians like the far-left firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon as well as Castaner.

In a report filed by the DGSI as part of that investigation, it said the far right in France consisted of several disparate and competing groups with only “limited” operational capacity. – Rappler.com

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