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France arrests 19 Islamist suspects in dawn raids | |
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Police in France have arrested 19 Islamist suspects and seized weapons in a series of dawn raids, President Nicolas Sarkozy says. | |
The raids were in Toulouse, the home of gunman Mohamed Merah, and other cities. | The raids were in Toulouse, the home of gunman Mohamed Merah, and other cities. |
Merah, who killed seven people in three separate attacks, was buried in Toulouse on Thursday after being killed in a shoot-out with police on 22 March. | Merah, who killed seven people in three separate attacks, was buried in Toulouse on Thursday after being killed in a shoot-out with police on 22 March. |
Police have been hunting possible accomplices but sources said there was no direct link with the raids. | Police have been hunting possible accomplices but sources said there was no direct link with the raids. |
Mr Sarkozy told Europe 1 radio after Friday's raids: "It's our duty to guarantee the security of the French people. We have no choice. It's absolutely indispensable." | Mr Sarkozy told Europe 1 radio after Friday's raids: "It's our duty to guarantee the security of the French people. We have no choice. It's absolutely indispensable." |
Forsane Alizza | Forsane Alizza |
The raids were carried out by the domestic intelligence agency, the DCRI, with the help of the elite Raid police commando group, Agence France-Presse news agency reports. | The raids were carried out by the domestic intelligence agency, the DCRI, with the help of the elite Raid police commando group, Agence France-Presse news agency reports. |
Several of the raids were in Toulouse, particularly the Mirail quarter, sources told AFP. | Several of the raids were in Toulouse, particularly the Mirail quarter, sources told AFP. |
But there were also raids in Nantes, which is believed to be a centre for the Forsane Alizza (Knights of Pride) group, to which Merah had been linked by some French media. | But there were also raids in Nantes, which is believed to be a centre for the Forsane Alizza (Knights of Pride) group, to which Merah had been linked by some French media. |
It is a Salafist group that was dissolved by the interior ministry in an earlier investigation. | It is a Salafist group that was dissolved by the interior ministry in an earlier investigation. |
One of those arrested was the group's suspected leader, Mohammed Achamlane. | One of those arrested was the group's suspected leader, Mohammed Achamlane. |
Police sources told AFP that three Kalashnikovs, a Glock pistol and a grenade were seized at his home. | Police sources told AFP that three Kalashnikovs, a Glock pistol and a grenade were seized at his home. |
Other arrests took place in Lyon, Marseille, Paris, Nice and Le Mans. | Other arrests took place in Lyon, Marseille, Paris, Nice and Le Mans. |
Merah's brother, Abdelkader, has already been charged with aiding him and police are hunting a third man said to be involved in the theft of a scooter that Merah used in all the killings. | |
Police also say a USB memory stick that was posted to the al-Jazeera TV channel containing the video he took of the killings must have been posted by someone other than Merah. | |
'Profound trauma' | |
After Merah's killings, President Sarkozy ordered police to evaluate the level of danger posed by those known to sympathise with radical Islamists. | After Merah's killings, President Sarkozy ordered police to evaluate the level of danger posed by those known to sympathise with radical Islamists. |
Mr Sarkozy told Europe 1 on Friday that arrests of suspected radical Islamists "would continue and that will allow us to expel from our national territory a certain number of people who have no reason to be here". | Mr Sarkozy told Europe 1 on Friday that arrests of suspected radical Islamists "would continue and that will allow us to expel from our national territory a certain number of people who have no reason to be here". |
He added: "What must be understood is that the trauma of Montauban and Toulouse is profound for our country, a little - I don't want to compare the horrors - a little like the trauma that followed in the United States and in New York after the September 11, 2001 attacks." | He added: "What must be understood is that the trauma of Montauban and Toulouse is profound for our country, a little - I don't want to compare the horrors - a little like the trauma that followed in the United States and in New York after the September 11, 2001 attacks." |
Mr Sarkozy is in the midst of a presidential election campaign, seeking a second term in office in the polls on 22 April. | Mr Sarkozy is in the midst of a presidential election campaign, seeking a second term in office in the polls on 22 April. |
An opinion poll late on Wednesday suggested Mr Sarkozy was now ahead of main challenger Francois Hollande in first-round voting intentions - by 30% to 26% - and had narrowed Mr Hollande's lead in the largely expected run-off vote on 6 May. | An opinion poll late on Wednesday suggested Mr Sarkozy was now ahead of main challenger Francois Hollande in first-round voting intentions - by 30% to 26% - and had narrowed Mr Hollande's lead in the largely expected run-off vote on 6 May. |
Merah, 23, was buried at the Cornebarrieu cemetery in Toulouse on Thursday. His body was accompanied by around 15 men, although it was not clear who they were. | Merah, 23, was buried at the Cornebarrieu cemetery in Toulouse on Thursday. His body was accompanied by around 15 men, although it was not clear who they were. |
Toulouse's mayor had said it was "inappropriate" for Merah to be buried there, but Algeria, where his family is originally from, had refused to accept his body. | Toulouse's mayor had said it was "inappropriate" for Merah to be buried there, but Algeria, where his family is originally from, had refused to accept his body. |
Merah died in a police assault on his flat in Toulouse on 22 March after a 32-hour siege. He had killed three soldiers in two separate attacks before shooting dead three children and a teacher at a Jewish school. | Merah died in a police assault on his flat in Toulouse on 22 March after a 32-hour siege. He had killed three soldiers in two separate attacks before shooting dead three children and a teacher at a Jewish school. |
Merah is said to have told police he wanted to avenge Palestinian children and to attack the French army because of its foreign interventions. | Merah is said to have told police he wanted to avenge Palestinian children and to attack the French army because of its foreign interventions. |