PARIS -- French police arrested a 21-year-old man Wednesday in
connection with the stabbing of a soldier in Paris, an attack that
investigators believe was terrorism-related.
The suspect was picked up by police at 6 a.m. Wednesday in
a suburb of the French capital and was being questioned by
anti-terrorist officers.
Officials said that the man was known to police, having been
cautioned for alleged petty crimes, but that he was not known to French
intelligence services.
The 25-year-old French
soldier, Pfc. Cedric Cordier, was patrolling the busy underground
shopping corridors beneath La Defense arch in Paris' business district
with two other soldiers when an attacker approached him from behind
shortly before 6 p.m. Saturday.
Cordier was stabbed in the neck with a knife or box cutter that
narrowly missed his carotid artery. He was released from the hospital
Monday but is said to be traumatized by what happened.
The attack occurred three days after the hacking death of a British
soldier on a London street, an incident apparently fueled by Islamist
ideology.
The man arrested Wednesday in the Paris stabbing, described as a
French citizen, is being held under anti-terrorist laws that allow
investigators to keep him for questioning for up to 96 hours.
Investigators said the suspect, whom they described as "bearded, tall
and athletic," was captured by CCTV cameras praying before the attack.
Detectives have also obtained DNA samples from items left in a bag near
the scene of the incident, including clothes, a knife and a half-empty
bottle of orange juice.
French Interior Minister Manuel Valls confirmed reports in the French
media that the suspect had "traditional, even radical Islamic links,"
but said it was too early to draw any conclusions.
"We have a certain number of elements that suggest this, but the
inquiry has only just begun and we have to respect it. The prosecutor
and police think this man is sufficiently dangerous to put this inquiry
under the authority of the anti-terrorist prosecutor," Valls told iTele.
Detectives told French journalists that the arrested man holds
"strong religious convictions" but was not on any list of known
"jihadists." They added that when police arrived to pick him up at a
residence in La Verriere, 21 miles southwest of Paris, on Wednesday
morning, he told them: "I know why you are here."
At a news conference, prosecutor François Molins said the suspect
“wanted to target a representative of the state." He added that the
alleged attacker had stabbed several times with "impressive
determination."
Molins said the suspect had converted to Islam at 18 and had probably acted out of "religious ideology."
The prosecutor said the man had been stopped and asked for his
identity papers after praying in the street in 2009, and was known to
police for alleged petty crimes and violence, for which he had been
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Terror suspect apprehended for stabbing a soilder
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