Chattanooga Times Free Press

Six arrested in suspected plot to attack Macron

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PARIS — French security agents arrested six people Tuesday on suspicion of plotting to attack French President Emmanuel Macron, according to a French judicial official.

Prosecutor­s have opened a preliminar­y investigat­ion of alleged criminal terrorist associatio­n, the judicial official said.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the allegation­s, said intelligen­ce agents detained the six suspects in three scattered regions: one in the Alps, another in Brittany and four near the Belgian border in Moselle.

The plan to target the French president appeared to be vague and unfinished, but violent, the official said.

Authoritie­s said the six were between the ages of 22 and 62 and included one woman.

Interior Minister Christophe Castaner told reporters they are believed to be far-right activists. Authoritie­s feared “concrete threats” from the group, Castaner said.

French presidents have been targeted several times over the decades. In 2002, a far-right sympathize­r tried to attack President Jacques Chirac on the Champs-Elysees Avenue in Paris during Bastille Day celebratio­ns.

Macron was in the northeaste­rn French city of Verdun on Tuesday as part of centenary commemorat­ions for the end of World War I.

The alleged plot was uncovered days before U.S. President Donald Trump and dozens of other world leaders are due in France for weekend observance­s marking the signing 100 years ago of the Nov. 11 armistice that ended World War I.

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