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posted by cmn32480 on Monday September 12 2016, @12:19AM   Printer-friendly
from the things-that-may-go-boom dept.

Police have arrested a couple in connection to gas canisters found in a parked car near the Notre Dame Cathedral:

A criminal terrorist investigation has been opened in Paris following the discovery of a car parked near Notre Dame Cathedral with seven gas canisters and pages written in Arabic inside, prosecutors said.

The Paris prosecutor's office revealed Wednesday that a couple it described as radicalized —a 34-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman— was arrested a day earlier and transferred to Paris to be questioned in the case.

The car found near the famous cathedral on Sunday morning had its license plates removed and hazard lights on. That evening, its owner went to the police to report that his is radicalized daughter was missing but without saying his car had also disappeared, the prosecutor's office said. Police briefly detained and questioned the car owner before letting him go, the prosecutor's office said. His daughter still is being sought, the office said.

Also at Reuters, WSJ, Le Figaro. What's in the can?

[Update: 9 total people arrested - cmn32480]

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37331053 continues with:

French prosecutors have charged one of the "terrorist commandos of young women" arrested over a foiled attack near Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

Ornella G, 29, was charged with alleged involvement in a terrorist act and attempted murder.

Three other women are still being questioned by police, after a car packed with gas cylinders was found last Sunday close to the cathedral. They are alleged to have been planning other "imminent and violent" attacks.

[...] The three other women being questioned by police were arrested on Thursday with a man. Police say they were directed by so-called Islamic State.

One of them, identified as Sarah H, aged 23, had been engaged separately to two French jihadists, both now dead, who carried out attacks this year. Another, identified as Ines Madani, aged 19, reportedly declared her allegiance to IS in a letter. Mr Molins said she had tried several times to travel to Syria. The third woman was identified as Amel S, 39. Her 15-year-old daughter, who had been radicalised, was also taken into custody, the prosecutor said.

Update 2: France arrests 15-year-old boy for planning 'imminent' Paris attack: sources


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 12 2016, @05:05PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 12 2016, @05:05PM (#400805)

    > Most of the suspects appear to be women and Moslem women tend to be uneducated because their religion/culture forbids it.

    Which must be why in Iran's college population is 60% female and engineering grads are 70% female.

  • (Score: 2) by janrinok on Monday September 12 2016, @05:24PM

    by janrinok (52) Subscriber Badge on Monday September 12 2016, @05:24PM (#400822) Journal

    That is a very sweeping and inaccurate statement. Are you suggesting the Muslim girls in the UK, France or Germany don't attend school, or go on to university. If you are, you are wrong.

    Some countries that have Muslim governments or are currently suffering at the hands of radical Muslim groups may prohibit education for girls, but that doesn't mean it applies to the rest of the world.