The Citizen (KZN)

Hammer attacker arrested

JIHADIST HAD ALGERIAN ID

- Paris

French police shot and injured a man who attacked an officer with a hammer outside Paris’ Notre Dame cathedral yesterday, while shouting: “This is for Syria”. Police sources said the officer sustained only minor neck injuries in the assault, which comes with France on high alert after jihadists killed seven people in London on Saturday.

The suspect later claimed to be a “soldier of the caliphate” of the Islamic State group, according to a investigat­ive source.

The policeman’s colleague opened fire on the man, hitting him in the chest in panicked scenes around the Gothic cathedral that is one of France’s most visited tourist attraction­s. The man lay bleeding on the ground as police sealed off the area and searched for possible accomplice­s.

About an hour after the attack he was taken to hospital and police declared the situation to be under control.

Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said the man had shouted “This is for Syria” as he lunged at the officer. He said the man had also been carrying “kitchen knives” and was found in possession of a card identifyin­g him as an Algerian student.

Anti-terrorist prosecutor­s were put in charge of the investigat­ion.

A witness told AFP he heard someone “shout very loudly”.

“Then there was a crowd surge and people panicked. I heard two shots and saw a man lying on the ground in a pool of blood,” he said.

Notre Dame, which is situated on the banks of the Seine river in the heart of Paris, draws 13 million visitors a year.

More than 1 000 people were inside the cathedral at the time of the attack.

Authoritie­s in Paris asked the public to stay away from the area.

Pictures on social media showed people sitting in the pews with their hands in the air – apparently at the request of police.

Andre Finot, the cathedral’s head of communicat­ions, described the situation as calm. “People are talking to each other, praying and continuing their visit.”

In September, Notre Dame was already the scene of a scare after a car full of gas canisters was found parked nearby.

The car was tracked to an all-female terrorist cell, allegedly acting on the orders of Syria-based Islamic State jihadists.

Yesterday’s incident comes three days after extremists used a van and knives to crush to death and kill seven people enjoying a night out in London. One of the victims was French.

France is still under the state of emergency imposed after the November 2015 attacks in Paris, when Islamic State jihadists killed 130 people in a night of carnage at venues across the city.

President Emmanuel Macron’s new centrist government recently announced plans to extend the emergency measures in November, drawing some criticism from rights groups.

The last fatal attack in France dates to April 20, when a policeman was shot dead on Paris’ prestigiou­s Champs-Elysees avenue, three days before the first round of the presidenti­al election. – AFP

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