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Terror charges for men held in French election plot

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Three men suspected of supplying guns for an attack plot thwarted ahead of the first round of France’s presidenti­al election have been charged with terror offences, a judicial source said.

The foiled plan in the southern city of Marseille had sparked fears that the closing days of the campaign could be a target for extremists before the April 23 first round in the country’s most unpredicta­ble election in decades.

The three men — a 24-year-old Chechen refugee, as well as Kosovar brothers aged 19 and 35 — were accused on Friday of participat­ing in a terrorist conspiracy as well as weapons charges, the source said.

Authoritie­s believe they provided help to the alleged attack plotters, 23-year-old Clement Baur and Mahiedine Merabet, 29, notably by supplying weapons.

After searching the suspected plotters’ shared Marseille apartment, authoritie­s said they uncovered an Uzi sub-machine gun, pistols, three kilogramme­s of TATP explosives and a homemade grenade as well as a Daesh group flag. Baur and Merabet were charged Sunday.

- AFP

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