The Standard (St. Catharines)

Explosives found during terror raid

- LORI HINNANT

PARIS — Anti-terrorism forces arrested four people Friday in southern France, including a 16-year-old girl, and uncovered a makeshift laboratory with the explosive TATP and other ingredient­s for fabricatin­g a bomb. France’s top security official said the raid thwarted an “imminent attack.”

A police official said the teen had pledged loyalty to Islamic State in a recent video.

The prosecutor’s office said around 70 grams of TATP were seized in the Montpellie­r-area home of a 20-year-old man, along with a litre each of acetone, oxygenated water and sulfuric acid.

TATP, which can be made from readily available materials, was used in the deadly November, 2015, attacks in Paris and the March, 2016, attack in Brussels carried out by Islamic State extremists.

Two other men were arrested, a 33-year-old and a 26-year-old, along with the teenage girl, according to the prosecutor’s office, which handles terrorism investigat­ions in France.

The police official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the investigat­ion, said one of the suspects was believed to be planning a suicide attack but that the investigat­ion had not yet uncovered a specific target.

He said one person in the group had tried to reach Syria in 2015 and was known to intelligen­ce services. The group — notably the girl — attracted new attention with their social media postings, he said.

Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux said the arrests in three locations in the Montpellie­r area “thwarted an imminent attack on French soil.”

The country’s prime minister praised the work of anti-terror investigat­ors.

“Faced with the heightened threat, there has been an extremely strong mobilizati­on of our intelligen­ce services to ensure the French are protected to the utmost,” said Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.

France is still under a state of emergency after several deadly attacks in 2015 and 2016.

 ?? CLAUDE PARIS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People stand in front of the entrance of an apartment building where suspects believed to be involved in plotting an attack were arrested on Friday.
CLAUDE PARIS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People stand in front of the entrance of an apartment building where suspects believed to be involved in plotting an attack were arrested on Friday.

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