Monday, January 19, 2015

Paris attacks: four men 22 to 28 years brought – Point

Paris attacks: four men 22 to 28 years brought – Point

Four men from 22 to 28, suspected in the investigation of Paris bombings that killed 17 people, have been brought to court Tuesday for possible indictments, announced the prosecutor of Paris in a statement. These men are part of the twelve people arrested on the night of Thursday to Friday in the Paris region for questioning about the possible logistical support, including weapons and vehicles, they are likely to have contributed to Amedy Coulibaly. It killed a municipal police in Montrouge January 8 and the next four Jews during a hostage situation in a kosher supermarket where he was shot by the police.

“They will, in the course of the day, appeared before magistrates antiterrorist instructors who will be designated, in view of their indictment “in the context of a criminal investigation, said the Paris prosecutor. The investigation will focus on the complicity, direct or indirect, which could benefit Coulibaly and Sharif brothers and Said Kouachi that killed twelve people in the attack of writing Charlie Hebdo the January 7, before being shot two days later by the police. A total of eight men and four women among their companions, aged 19 to 47, were arrested late last week in Paris.



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The custody of three women were lifted Saturday. Five other people “for their part, were left free in the night” from Monday to Tuesday, said the prosecutor. On Friday, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve had raised people “known to police for ordinary facts.” According to another police source, investigators have conducted in recent days many people spinning identified from DNA elements and wiretaps in the alleged entourage Kouachi brothers – killers Charlie Hebdo – and especially Amedy Coulibaly

papillary fingerprints were found in the Megane that would have been used by Coulibaly to get to kosher supermarket, according to a source familiar with the matter. The keys of the vehicle had been found on the body of the killer as well as a Suzuki motorcycle. The three killers are known to belong to the radical Islamist movement. Kouachi Sharif was sentenced in sending chain file jihadist fighters in Iraq in the mid-2000s Coulibaly was released from prison in May after serving a sentence for his involvement in a project to escape from one of the authors of the 1995 attacks, Smain Ait Ali Belkacem. In this survey, Cherif Kouachi had been indicted before receiving a dismissal. The Kouachi brothers claimed they belonged to the Yemeni branch of al-Qaeda, Amedy Coulibaly has in turn said to belong to the Islamic State Group

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