<- Hard dé e: 0.014132022857666 sec -> Two brothers arrested this week in the Lyon region, in an investigation into a jihadist sector to Syria, “harbored the ambition to die a martyr,” assured this Friday Paris prosecutor.
According to the prosecution, “a family member” is already “died in a suicide attack in Syria in June.” In this investigation, five people must be presented Saturday at the judges for their indictment.
The preliminary investigation, opened on July 15, had focused on a family of Vaux -en-Velin (Rhône), in the suburbs of Lyon. Three siblings ‘currently fighting in Syria within the terrorist organization of IE’ (Islamic State) “and three others remain in the Lyon region,” said the prosecutor.
The coup thread was started because “the investigation, because of a passage were signs the imminent violent act, experienced rapid development,” according to prosecutors. A source close to the case said that if no specific target has been identified, “a passage to the act was intended” by the protagonists
Challenged with a Smith & amp;. Wesson loaded
As a result, a brother and sister of the family, aged 22 and 24, were arrested and placed in custody Tuesday, while a third brother, aged 19 years, ran away before being arrested Thursday in a shop in Vaux-en-Velin, carrying a Smith & amp; Wesson .38 caliber loaded.
This man has been indicted before being released on probation in November 2012 in the “Forsane Alizza” folder, a radical Salafist splinter group disbanded. At his home, investigators found a “stocked Kalashnikov 27 cartridges and a chambered cartridge, burst mode engaged” and “ammunition of various calibres.” “A TV on, broadcast emblem of IE,” according to prosecutors. This man is also believed to have wanted to “commit violent actions, designed to raise funds to finance the jihad in Syria.”
Among the others presented to the judges Saturday included his alleged provider weapons.
Recruiting girls for Syria
Placed in custody and arrested during the crackdown, a 13 year old married religiously to one of the brothers, is the subject of an educational care.
The survey also confirmed “the existence of a pathway for the delivery of candidates for jihad in Syria and especially girls, in connection with the siblings in that country. “
During the searches, investigators also seized numerous documents, money, cell phones, and computer equipment. The investigation was opened for “criminal association in relation with a terrorist enterprise”, “financing of terrorism”, and “port, transportation, acquisition and possession of weapons and ammunition.”
According to government, about 930 French are involved in pathways to Syria and Iraq (350 on site including 63 women, divided 185 from Syria, 170 in transit to the area and having 232 attempts at starting), a number to “increase 74% in eight months. “
The Salafist splinter group Forsane Alizza dissolved in 2012 was no shortage of projects. Following the wide dragnet conducted throughout France end of March 2012 against the “horsemen of pride,” the public prosecutor of Paris, François Molins, confirmed the existence of an “intellectual project” to remove Albert Levy, judge in Lyon (Rhone).
Police sources had said the move was also the daily “Libération”, which had hosted the Charlie-Hebdo writing suffered a arson, and the Bloc identity, a political party opposed to the “Islamisation of France”.
Even then, weapons, including about a dozen assault rifles, had been seized during the searches.
In May 2012, three young people near this small group and presented as “candidates for jihad,” were arrested in Saint-Etienne (Loire) by agents of the Central Directorate of Internal Intelligence (DCRI). These three French from the Paris region were about to win the Middle East. Their departure was described as “imminent.”
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