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Port Louis, Mauritius
A Mauritian man has been charged with terrorism acts after allegedly sending threatening emails to a French organisation seeking to stop the Olympic Games from taking place in Paris.
The 29-year-old was arrested on Tuesday and was due to appear in court on Wednesday.
"A French
organisation received terrorist threats saying the sender wanted to prevent the
holding of the Olympic Games starting on July 26 this year in France," said police spokesperson Shiva Coothen.
She added that Interpol France conducted investigations and found that the threat originated from Mauritius.
Interpol Mauritius was brought in and they found the suspect through his IP address.
The suspect's electronic devices have been seized for
examination.
The police are trying to determine if others are
involved in the alleged threat.
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