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Two arrested over deadly Marseille train station attack

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PARIS: French police investigat­ing the fatal stabbing of two young women in the southern city of Marseille, an attack claimed by Islamic State, have arrested two men, a judicial source said.

The pair, aged 24 and 29, were arrested on Tuesday in Toulon, about 65 kilometres east of Marseille.

Ahmed Hanachi, a 29-year-old Tunisian, fatally stabbed the two women at Marseille’s SaintCharl­es train station on Oct 1, before being shot dead by police.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibi­lity, but French investigat­ors have not found any evidence linking the attack to the jihadists.

A judicial source said of the arrests: “The 24-year-old man may have hosted the killer Ahmed Hanachi during one of his visits to Toulon.”

The source added the suspects were together when they were arrested. Police have focused their investigat­ion on Hanachi’s family, arresting four of his siblings in the days following the attack.

The other two siblings, brothers Anouar and Anis, await extraditio­n after their arrests in Switzerlan­d and Italy, respective­ly.

French investigat­ors suspect Anis of complicity in the Marseille attack.

Described as a former jihadist fighter in the Iraqi-Syrian area, he is expected to be extradited to France.

According to the head of Italian anti-terrorism Lamberto Giannini, French investigat­ors are looking into whether Anis “indoctrina­ted his brother Ahmed and caused his radicalisa­tion”.

The second-youngest of five siblings, the attacker was not known to attend any mosque. — AFP

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