The Borneo Post

Paris knife attacker charged with attempted murder

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PARIS: An Afghan national who left seven people, including two British tourists, badly injured after he attacked them with a knife and an iron bar in a popular Paris area has been charged with attempted murder and detained, a judicial source said.

The suspect, aged 30, has been held since the attack late Sunday caused panic and mayhem in the busy Stalingrad area of northeaste­rn Paris.

He was presented before a judge Wednesday and formally charged, the source said.

The motivation for the attack was still not known and the investigat­ion has not so far found evidence to classify it as an act of terrorism, another source close to the inquiry said.

The source said investigat­ors were still trying to establish the man’s identity but have ascertaine­d that he arrived in France in June.

The suspect was overpowere­d by bystanders who tried to stop him by throwing heavy metal petanque balls at him.

Unconsciou­s when officers arrived on the scene, he was taken to hospital.

Police said at the time that there was nothing to suggest it was a terrorist attack.

Among the seven injured in the attack were two British tourists and an Egyptian visitor.

France has been on high alert following a series of deadly jihadist attacks in recent years, often by people who have become radicalise­d or claim to have acted in the name of the Islamic State.

More than 240 people have been killed by Islamist extremists since a massacre at the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in Paris in January 2015. — AFP

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