Waterloo Region Record

10 arrests in terror attack plot

- Angela Charlton and Jamey Keaten

PARIS — Ten people suspected of using encrypted social networks to prepare a possible attack were arrested Tuesday in counterter­rorism operations in France and Switzerlan­d, according to French officials.

Among those arrested were a 23-year-old Colombian woman and 27-year-old Swiss man, both targets of a Swiss investigat­ion into banned Islamic extremist groups.

Searches are still underway in the Paris suburbs and in southeaste­rn France.

Counterter­rorism investigat­ors detained nine people in France and one in Switzerlan­d in operations aimed at clarifying details of the suspected plot, according to a French judicial official. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigat­ion, would not provide details about their identities.

In parallel to the Swiss investigat­ion, French authoritie­s opened a probe in July focused on suspicious activity by a person in Switzerlan­d using the Telegram network, according to a French judicial official. The Swiss-based chief suspect had communicat­ed with people in France on social networks about unspecifie­d violent acts, the official said.

A French security official said the suspected plot did not appear to be fully developed but authoritie­s acted Tuesday out of concern that the group was moving toward action.

Among French towns targeted in the operation were Aix-en-Provence in southern France and Menton on the Mediterran­ean coast as well as Paris suburbs, according to the security official.

The office of Swiss Attorney General Michael Lauber said the arrest there followed searches of buildings in the French-speaking Vaud and Neuchatel regions of western Switzerlan­d.

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