The Borneo Post

French police arrest suspect over Mont Saint Michel scare

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PARIS: French police have arrested a man accused of threatenin­g to attack police at Mont Saint Michel, causing a scare that led to the evacuation of one of the country’s busiest tourist sites, a security source said yesterday.

The Unesco world heritage site, off the coast of Normandy in northwest France, was shut down for several hours Sunday after a tourist guide reported a man made threatenin­g comments on a bus carrying visitors to the rocky islet.

A senior local official said the man then got into a fight with a cafe owner, during which he made more threats against security forces.

The source said a suspect in the case, a 36-year- old man, was arrested late on Sunday on a motorway near the Normandy city of Caen.

The man, who was known to authoritie­s for drug traffickin­g and for driving without a licence, was first spotted at a motorway petrol station ‘where he boasted of being behind the threats’, the source said.

Tourists were blocked from entering the island during the lockdown as around 50 police conducted a house-to-house search. Holidaymak­ers were evacuated from hotels and the abbey was shut.

Mont Saint Michel, a place of pilgrimage in medieval times, lies about a kilometre offshore and is attached to the mainland by a bridge. Its stunning monastery, perched atop a rock, draws more than two million visitors a year.

The evacuation came with France still on high alert following a string of Islamic extremist attacks since 2015 that have killed more than 240 people. — AFP

 ??  ?? Security officers are seen in Mont Saint-Michel. — Reuters photo
Security officers are seen in Mont Saint-Michel. — Reuters photo

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