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10 charged over terror plot

Suspects linked to French far-right group that targets Muslims

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PARIS: French authoritie­s have charged 10 suspected far-right extremists in connection with an alleged plot to attack Muslims, a judicial source said.

The nine men and one woman, aged 32 to 69, were arrested in raids across France on Saturday.

They appeared before a judge on Wednesday evening and were charged with “criminal terrorist conspiracy”, the source said.

Several were also charged with violations of firearms laws and the manufactur­e or possession of explosive devices.

Police have linked the 10 to a little-known group called Action des Forces Operationn­elles (Operationa­l Forces Action), which urges French people to combat Muslims or what it calls “the enemy within”.

The suspects had an “ill-defined plan to commit a violent act targeting people of the Muslim faith”, a source close to the investigat­ion said on Monday.

Rifles, handguns and homemade grenades were found during the raids in the Paris area, the Mediterran­ean island of Corsica and the western Charentes-Maritimes region.

Prosecutor­s said in a statement on Wednesday that 36 firearms and thousands of rounds of ammuni- tion were seized, as well as items in one suspect’s home that could be used in the manufactur­e of TATP explosives.

The suspects included a retired police officer, identified only as Guy S., who was the alleged leader of the group, according to a source close to the investigat­ion.

The group also included a former soldier.

France remains on high alert following a wave of extremist attacks which have killed more than 240 people since 2015.

Officials have urged people not to confuse the actions of radicalise­d individual­s with those of France’s estimated six million Muslims, but anti-Islamic violence is on the rise.

The Guerre de France (War for France) website of the shadowy Operationa­l Forces Action depicts an apocalypti­c battle scene under the Eiffel Tower and claims to prepare “French citizen-soldiers for combat on national territory”.

France’s TF1 television has said the group planned to target radicalise­d imams and prisoners after their release from jail, as well as veiled women in the street chosen at random.

France registered 72 violent anti-Muslim acts last year, up from 67 in 2016.

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