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French Authorities Prevented Deadly Terror Attack on Eve of Euro-2016 – MP
He said his nephew was “easy prey”, as he had been experiencing family problems.
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He was known to police for petty crime, but not for terrorist links.
Bouhlel’s rapid radicalization has puzzled investigators.
Corentin Delobel defended Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel in court on assault charges earlier this year, CNN reports. “It was his eyes, they scared me”.
“I was there (on Thursday) and didn’t see police.”It’s awful to say but we need a stronger prime minister with laws against radicalism”.
The student, who would not give his name, told the Press Association: “It was all about helping identify and move bodies, dead bodies”.
Sadok told the AP he was devastated by his nephew’s act, and doesn’t want him buried in Msaken.
The bill extending emergency rule into January 2017, due to be examined by the Senate upper house of parliament later on Wednesday before becoming law, allows police to search homes and arrest people without prior consent from judges.
It’s the possession of the mobile phone which has seen police take other people into custody in relation to the Nice terror attack. Numerous dead and injured were children watching a fireworks display with their families.
France will call up 12,000 police reservists and boost security measures across the country in the wake of the truck attack that left 84 people dead and more than 200 injured in Nice, NBC News reported.
There were angry scenes as boos broke out and people shouted at Manuel Valls when he arrived at the Monument du Centenaire ahead of a minute’s silence.
Last Thursday, Tunisian-born terrorist Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel drove a large lorry into crowds celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, killing 85 people and injuring 202.
IS has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Hollande initially proposed a three-month extension but said today during a visit to Lisbon he was “open to a further extension of three months”, making a total of six months.
“We can not exclude that an unbalanced and very violent individual” has been “through a rapid radicalisation, committed to this absolutely despicable crime”, which killed 84 people, Bernard Cazeneuve told France’s RTL radio.
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After a special security meeting, Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said French forces in the USA -led coalition struck ISIS targets again overnight and on Sagturday.