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Al Qaeda video threat prompts warning to French préfectures over the summer

A video from Al Qaeda threatening France - which repeatedly referenced President Emmanuel Macron and Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin by name - has prompted a call for vigilance this summer, ahead of a trial linked to the November 2015 Paris attacks.

Al Qaeda video threat prompts warning to French préfectures over the summer
A woman reads messages at a makeshift shrine set up after the November 2015 attack on the Bataclan. Photo: Matthieu Alexandre / AFP

The Interior Ministry has instructed regional préfectures to “maintain vigilance at a high level throughout the summer and particularly as the September trial approaches”, following the posting of the video threat by As-Sahab, the official media wing of Al Qaeda’s leadership based in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

In its warning to regional officials the Ministry warned of the “high risk of acts against France” by radicalised individuals.

Anti-terror police, meanwhile, have launched an investigation into “criminal terrorist association” and “provocation to acts of terrorism by an online public communication service” following the publication of the video.

Despite the vigilance notice, France’s terror threat level remains unchanged.

“It is a reminder to be vigilant, as is done regularly, but there has been no increase in the level of threat,” a senior intelligence official told Le Parisien

The trial of 20 people accused of being linked to the attacks on the Bataclan, bars and restaurants in central Paris, and Stade de France is due to start on September 8th, and is expected to draw huge media interest. 

The Ministry drew links with three terror-related ‘lone-wolf’ attacks in autumn 2020, shortly after the trial of 14 people in relation to the January 2015 attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo opened.

The controversial magazine republished cartoons of the prophet Mohammed shortly before the trial opened – prompting the terror group to issue another threat

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Teen held in France over ‘die a martyr’ Olympics messages

A 16-year-old boy has been arrested in France after he allegedly said on social media he wanted to make an explosive belt and die a martyr at the Paris Olympics this summer, officials said.

Teen held in France over 'die a martyr' Olympics messages

The teenager from the department of Haute-Savoie in southeastern France was arrested on Tuesday, said the anti-terrorist prosecutor’s office, adding a probe had been launched on Wednesday.

The teenager was arrested “following his statements on social media announcing his intention to make an explosive belt with a view to dying a martyr,” the anti-terrorist prosecutor’s office said.

During a search of his parents’ home, handwritten papers were discovered in which the teen had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group, a police source said.

According to the same source, the teenager admitted to having planned to commit a “terrorist act” using a gun or explosive belt at La Défense, the business district west of the capital that is also home to an arena hosting swimming and water polo competitions during the Games.

The anti-terrorist prosecutor’s office said work was under way to determine the teen’s exact intentions.

The DGSI, France’s domestic intelligence agency, is conducting an investigation.

France is hosting the Olympic Games in Paris from July 26th to August 11th, with security during the event a major concern.

In March the government raised its terror alert to the highest level.

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