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Terrorism investigat­ion

Father disputes prosecutor’s claim that suspect had been radicalize­d in prison

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PARIS — French prosecutor­s said the man who was killed during an attempted attack on Orly airport near Paris on Saturday had vowed “to die for Allah”.

Authoritie­s said that the suspect, identified as Ziyed Ben Belgacem, a 39-year-old French national, tried to grab an assault rifle from a female soldier who was patrolling the airport before being shot dead, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said.

The man and the soldier became involved in a struggle on the ground before two members of the patrol opened fire, killing the attacker.

Belgacem, known to the police for theft and drug offenses, had been on the watchlist of intelligen­ce services for radicaliza­tion, and he showed “determinat­ion to go to the end”, the prosecutor said.

The man’s choice of targeting soldiers and evidence of “a radicaliza­tion process in jail,” justified the opening of a terrorism probe, according to authoritie­s.

No victims were reported at the airport, where 3,000 passengers were forced to evacuate and 178 flights were canceled and others diverted to Charles de Gaulle airport north of Paris.

However, in an interview on Sunday with French radio Europe 1, a man identified as the suspect’s father said Belgacem wasn’t a practicing Muslim and drank alcohol.

“My son was never a terrorist. He never attended prayer. He drank. But under the effects of alcohol and cannabis, this is where one ends up,” said the father. Europe 1 did not give his name.

Molins’ office said on Sunday that Belgacem’s father was released from police custody overnight. His brother and a cousin were still being questioned.

Blood samples taken during Sunday’s autopsy were to be screened for drugs and alcohol, the prosecutor­s’ office said.

French President Francois

My son was never a terrorist ... But under the effects of alcohol and cannabis, this is where one ends up.” Suspect’s father, in radio interview

Holland eon Saturday reiterated the country’ s determinat­ionto“fight terrorism, defend the security of our com patriots and to ensure the protection of the territory.”

He called for high vigilance after the incident which he said had shown the need for the intensifie­d security operation that was launched in the wake of a series of shootings and an explosion in Paris in November 2015 that left 130 people dead.

The attack in Orly airport came just days after a letter bomb exploded at the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund office in Paris, slightly injuring one person.

Despite emergency security measures imposed two years ago, the fresh assaults have put security issue in the spotlight during a presidenti­al campaign with the far-right advocating for tougher security and anti-immigratio­n policies.

“Our government is outdated, dazed, paralyzed, like a rabbit in the headlights of a car”, said far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, far-right presidenti­al election, on Saturday during a meeting in Metz, east France.

“The cowardice of the entire political class in face of Islamist fundamenta­lism ... that cowardice that produced the results that we know and that we see today in Orly.”

 ?? CHRISTIAN HARTMANN / REUTERS ?? Emergency workers are seen at Paris Orly airport on Saturday, where a man tried to seize a soldier’s rifle, saying he wanted to “die for Allah”, before other soldiers shot him dead, officials said. Flights were returning to normal on Sunday.
CHRISTIAN HARTMANN / REUTERS Emergency workers are seen at Paris Orly airport on Saturday, where a man tried to seize a soldier’s rifle, saying he wanted to “die for Allah”, before other soldiers shot him dead, officials said. Flights were returning to normal on Sunday.
 ?? KAMIL ZIHNIOGLU / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Travelers evacuate Orly airport, south of Paris, on Saturday after soldiers shot dead the attacker. Authoritie­s said no civilians were reported injured during the incident.
KAMIL ZIHNIOGLU / ASSOCIATED PRESS Travelers evacuate Orly airport, south of Paris, on Saturday after soldiers shot dead the attacker. Authoritie­s said no civilians were reported injured during the incident.

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