10/12/21

France arrests two suspects planning Christmas knife attack

France has arrested two men on suspicion of planning a "jihadist-inspired" knife attack, judicial sources told AFP.

The attack was reportedly intended to target passers-by "around Christmas time" in shopping centres, universities, or in the street.

Two suspects -- both aged 23 -- were arrested and have been placed in pre-trial detention.

During searches, authorities said they seized a knife, mobile phones, and computers containing extremist material, according to French media.

The two men have since been charged with "criminal terrorist association," a judicial source added.

"At least one of the two had a plan to act by the end of the year," a source close to the case told AFP.

"We have detected [online] exchanges between them and ... that led us to believe that their plan was serious and imminent," it added.

French Interior Minister GĂ©rald Darmanin confirmed the arrests on Twitter and thanked France's Directorate General of Internal Security (DGSI) for carrying out the operation.

"The terrorist threat remains at a high level in France, we are not letting our guard down," Darmanin said.

In December 2018, five people were killed in a knife and gun attack on a Christmas market in the city of Strasbourg.

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