Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

French police foil likely terror attack

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PARIS — French authoritie­s have thwarted a possible attack using ricin or explosives and handed preliminar­y terrorism charges to a young Egyptian man arrested in Paris, officials said Friday.

The announceme­nt came as French police and President Emmanuel Macron’s government are under criticism for not preventing attacks like a deadly Islamic extremist stabbing in Paris last Saturday.

The Egyptian man was arrested a week ago in the French capital’s 18th district, according to a security official. Authoritie­s found explosive powder and tutorials on how to make explosives and poison from materials such as ricin, the official said.

The man, identified as Mohamed M., was handed preliminar­y charges of associatio­n with a terrorist enterprise, according to a judicial official. Another man was also arrested but later released.

A police official said both men were born in 1998 and at least one was a college student.

The officials weren’t authorized to be publicly named discussing the investigat­ion. Earlier, Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said the two men arrested were brothers. But the other officials said later they weren’t brothers. The reason for the discrepanc­y wasn’t immediatel­y clear.

Authoritie­s were tracking extremist activity on social networks when they identified the two young men, Collomb said earlier on BFM television. Collomb said the men had been communicat­ing on encrypted messaging app Telegram.

“We were able to detect them, detect this attack plan and were able to arrest them,” he said.

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