The Borneo Post

Paris’ Gare du Nord reopens after fruitless hunt for militants

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PARIS: Paris’ Gare du Nord–one of the French capital’s main railway stations – reopened yesterday after police evacuated it late on Monday to search a high- speed train for suspected militants.

On high alert due to a spate of Islamist attacks and Sunday’s presidenti­al election, police mounted a large- scale operation in response to a tip- off that wouldbe attackers were on the train arriving from northern France, a source close to the investigat­ion said.

Between 20 and 30 police vans massed around the station with officers wearing balaclavas and carrying assault weapons, a Reuters witness saw. The alert was called off when nothing was found, a source close to the investigat­ion said.

The police were “searching for three individual­s suspected of wanting to carry out attacks in France,” the source said.

An alert about the three suspects was circulated to police nationwide last Friday, and the informatio­n leaked on the internet, the source said.

A railway employee at Valencienn­es, near the Belgian border, sold a ticket to a man who he thought might be one of them and alerted the police.

Police reopened the station, which is the terminus for Eurostar passenger trains from London, early yesterday morning.

“End of security checks. Gradual return to normal,” Paris police tweeted. Publicly, authoritie­s gave no other details about the operation. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Russian ground forces commander Colonel-General Oleg Salyukov review troops at the beginning of the parade marking the World War II anniversar­y in Moscow. — Reuters photo
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Russian ground forces commander Colonel-General Oleg Salyukov review troops at the beginning of the parade marking the World War II anniversar­y in Moscow. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? Police officers are seen at the Paris’ Gare du Nord train station, France in this still image taken from video posted to social media. — Reuters photo
Police officers are seen at the Paris’ Gare du Nord train station, France in this still image taken from video posted to social media. — Reuters photo

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