Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

IS-LINKED MAN KILLS COP IN PARIS,

Assailant Larossi Abballa was jailed in 2013 for helping militants to travel to Pakistan

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PARIS: A Frenchman who pledged allegiance to Islamic State stabbed a police commander to death outside his home and killed his partner, who also worked for the police, in an attack the government denounced as “an abject act of terrorism”.

Larossi Abballa, 25, also took the couple’s three-year-old son hostage in Monday night’s attack. The boy was found unharmed but in a state of shock after police commandos stormed the house and killed the attacker. Born in France of Moroccan origin, Abballa was jailed in 2013 for helping Islamist militants go to Pakistan and had been under security service surveillan­ce, including wiretaps, at the time of the attack, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said.

The attacker told police negotiator­s during the siege he had answered an appeal by Iraqbased Islamic State chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi “to kill infidels at home with their families”, Molins told a news conference.

“The killer said he was a practicing Muslim, was observing Ramzan and, that three weeks ago, he had pledged allegiance to ... Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.”

Police found a bloodied knife at the scene along with a list of other potential targets including rap musicians, journalist­s and police officers, the prosecutor said.

The killings came as France, which has been under a state of emergency since Islamic State gunmen and bombers killed 130 people in Paris last November, was on high security alert for the Euro 2016 soccer tournament, which began last Friday.

In a video posted on social networks, Abballa linked the attack to the soccer championsh­ip, saying: “The Euros will be a graveyard.”

The video had been removed from Facebook on Tuesday. Michelle Gilbert, a Paris-based spokeswoma­n for Facebook, said the company’s guidelines forbade hate messages and aimed to remove such content swiftly from the website once alerted.

The attacker knifed 42-yearold police commander Jean-Baptiste Salvaing repeatedly in the stomach on Monday evening.

He then barricaded himself inside the house in Magnanvill­e, a suburb 60 km west of Paris, taking the policeman’s partner Jessica Schneider, 36, and their boy hostage. Schneider, a secretary at a police station in a nearby suburb, was killed with a knife, Molins said.

Islamic State claimed the attack. “God has enabled one of the caliphate’s soldiers in city of Les Mureaux near Paris to stab to death the deputy police chief and his wife,” a broadcast on its Albayan Radio said.

It was the first militant strike on French soil since the November Paris attacks.

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A candleligh­t vigil at a church in Fort Worth, Texas, to mourn victims of the Pulse nightclub mass shooting in Orlando.
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French police officers work at the crime scene in Magnanvill­e, west of Paris on Tuesday.

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