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Hero French cop dies

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TRÈBES (AFP) — A French policeman who was shot and stabbed after swapping himself for a hostage in a rampage and siege that President Emmanuel Macron branded as “an Islamist terrorist attack” died of his wounds yesterday, becoming the gunman’s fourth victim.

Lt. Col. Arnaud Beltrame, 45, was among a group of officers who rushed to the scene in the town of Trèbes in southwest France last Friday after the attacker, who claimed allegiance to the Islamic State (IS) group, stormed a supermarke­t and fired at shoppers and staff.

Beltrane offered to take the place of a woman that the gunman had taken hostage and was shot and badly wounded before anti-terror police moved in to kill the attacker and end the siege.

“Lieutenant-Colonel Arnaud Beltrame has passed away. He died for his country. France will never forget his heroism,” Interior Minister Gérard Collomb said on his Twitter account.

Macron earlier paid tribute to the bravery of the police officer.

“He saved lives and honored his colleagues and his country,” Macron said.

With the death of the officer, the assailant, identified as 25-year-old Radouane Lakdim, killed a total of four people in France’s first major jihadist attack since October.

“Our country has suffered an Islamist terrorist attack,” Macron said in a televised address following the rampage in the medieval town of Carcassonn­e and nearby Trèbes.

The IS group claimed the attack was in response to its call to target Western enemies – as is customary when the assailant has pledged allegiance to the jihadists.

The shootings came as France remains on high alert following a string of deadly attacks that have killed more than 240 people since 2015.

Top anti-terror prosecutor Francois Molins said Lakdim had conviction­s for carrying a banned weapon and for drug use.

“He had been on a watchlist for his radicaliza­tion and links to the Salafist movement,” Molins told reporters in Carcassonn­e, adding that Lakdim had been tracked for his online contacts with extremists.

Security sources said Lakdim was born in Taza in northern Morocco and held French nationalit­y. His partner, who lived with him in Carcassonn­e, has been detained, according to Molins.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Photo shows gendarmes and police officers at a supermarke­t in Trèbes, France after a hostage drama on Friday. Inset photo shows French Lt. Col. Arnaud Beltrame.
REUTERS Photo shows gendarmes and police officers at a supermarke­t in Trèbes, France after a hostage drama on Friday. Inset photo shows French Lt. Col. Arnaud Beltrame.

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