Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

French police officer who took place of hostage dies

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PARIS, March 24

( Reuters) - A gendarme who voluntaril­y took the place of a hostage during a deadly supermarke­t siege in southweste­rn France on Friday has died, Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said.

Arnaud Beltrame, who once served in Iraq, had been raced to hospital fighting for his life after the siege in which he took the place of a female hostage at the Super U store in the town of Trebes, near the Pyrenees mountains that divide France and Spain.

“He fell as a hero, giving up his life to halt the murderous outfit of a jihadist terrorist,” President Emmanuel Macron said in a statement shortly before dawn on Saturday.

Friday's attacker was identified by authoritie­s as Redouane Lakdim, a 25-year-old Moro c c a n - b o r n French national from the city of Carcassonn­e, not far from Trebes, a tranquil town of about 5,000 people where he struck on Friday afternoon.

Lakdim was known to authoritie­s for drug-dealing and other petty crimes, but had also been under surveillan­ce by security services in 2016-2017 for links to the radical Salafist movement, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said on Friday.

The attacker, whose rampage began when he shot at a group of police joggers and also shot the occupants of a car he stole, killed three people and injured 16 others on Friday, according to a government readout.

Beltrame's death takes the number killed to four.

The Islamic State group has claimed responsibi­lity for the attack. Macron has said security services are checking that claim.

More than 240 people have been killed in France in attacks since 2015 by assailants who either pledged allegiance to Islamic State or were inspired by the group.

France is part of a group of countries whose warplanes have been bombing Islamic State stronghold­s in Iraq and Syria, where the group has lost substantia­l ground in recent months.

One multiple attack by Islamist gunmen and suicide bombers killed 130 people in Paris while another killed close to 90 when a man ran a truck into partying crowds in the Riviera seaside city of Nice.

Beltrame, in his mid-40s, was a qualified parachutis­t who served for a spell in Iraq in 2005 and also worked as part of the elite Republican Guard that protects the French president's Elysee Place offices and residence in Paris, Macron said.

The Super U store was the first deadly attack since October 2017.

 ??  ?? French Lieutenant Colonel Arnaud Beltrame. AFP / GENDARMERI­E NATIONALE
French Lieutenant Colonel Arnaud Beltrame. AFP / GENDARMERI­E NATIONALE

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