A judicial source reported that two minors of 15 and 17 were indicted for threatening on Internet to commit an attack in a Parisian concert hall, similar to the one against the Bataclan on 13 November.
Presented Friday in an anti-terrorist judge, they were indicted for criminal association in relation with a terrorist enterprise, the source said. The youngest was remanded in custody and the 17 years under judicial supervision, in accordance with the requirements of the floor.
“An intellectual project”
The four young girls “exchanged messages on the Facebook social network” in which they claimed to want to commit attacks “in gathering places,” but “no material comes at this stage support such threats,” said the Agency France-Presse a police source. The Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed that he seemed to be at this stage of “intellectual project”. “No weapon or explosive nature of substance has been discovery,” he assured.
Two teenage girls are sisters and have never met the other two protagonists, who do not know no more. All four live “in different cities,” according to the police source.
A concert hall referred
Investigators of the Directorate General of Internal Security (RPS) suspected particularly young girls of a planned attack to a concert hall in Paris.
on November 13, jihadist commandos had hit Paris, including attacking the Bataclan concert hall where 90 people were killed and terraces of bars and restaurants and the area around the Stade de France. These attacks, the deadliest ever made in France, made a total of 130 dead and hundreds injured.
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