The Free Press Journal

Man holes up in France museum, gets arrested

Writes notes in Arabic that he will turn it into hell

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Police in southern France on Wednesday detained a man who had broken into a museum overnight and threatened to turn it into "hell", provoking a four-hour standoff, authoritie­s said.

The man was seized "without resistance and without violence" in the gardens of the archeology museum in the Mediterran­ean town of Saint-Raphael shortly after 11:00 am (0900 GMT), the government's top regional official said.

"We still need to determine his motives and his identity," the official, Eric de Wispelaere, told journalist­s.

Officers from the elite RAID crisis interventi­on unit as well as a bomb disposal squad had surrounded the site, where several messages in Arabic, including "The museum is going to become a hell," had been scrawled on the walls, according to police sources.

Officials have refused to confirm the message, saying it and others were still being analysed by translator­s.

De Wispelaere said the man had acted alone and that no explosive had been found.

The standoff led officials to lock down a large part of the historic centre of the resort town of some 35,000 people, tucked between Cannes and Saint-Tropez.

"There are barricades everywhere, the street is completely blocked off," Sebastian Belkacem, who owns the Duplex restaurant opposite the museum, told AFP by telephone.

The museum, a historic monument, includes a medieval stone church and a vast collection of amphoras and other items from the region's Roman history.

"Some amphoras dating from the Roman period have been destroyed," SaintRapha­el's mayor, Frederic Masquelier, said at a press conference.

"The museum is going to become a hell," had been scrawled on the walls, according to police sources.

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