The day after the arrest of four girls who have written of threats of attacks on social networks, the Paris police called to remain suspicious of propagation of false messages.

On March 11, several SMS spreading rumors of attacks have been sent to Paris <. / p>
messages about an alleged threat of attacks in Parisian public places have been circulating since Friday overwhelmingly by SMS and internet. Police have warned against these “rumors” and recalled that the alert level, high, had not changed since November 13. “Do not spread rumors, for more information check the official sites,” Saturday asked the Paris police headquarters on his Twitter account
The messages relayed were like this. “Message police headquarters in Paris, demanding to limit travel in malls this weekend, imminent threat on the French territory, Paris and the provinces, rotating widely. “These messages circulating report, often citing” cops friends, “an” imminent risk of attacks “in” stores and shopping centers “in northern Paris.
the last false alarm appears related to the arrest of four girls, including two girls aged 15 and 17 indictments in the night from Friday to Saturday for threatening in the exchange of messages on Facebook to commit attacks “similar to those of 13 November,” particularly in a Paris concert hall. According to the Paris prosecutor, he seemed to be at this stage of an “intellectual project”, “no weapons or explosive nature of substance” had been discovered.
However, the police in an internal memo, given precautionary instructions and dictated preventive security measures, according to a source familiar with the matter. This is the note that has leaked and triggered the alarmist messages, said the police source.
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