Two brothers arrested in France over ‘deadly and antisemitic’ plot: Anti-terror prosecutors
The Straits Times
The men had been radicalised and exposed to “jihadist propaganda”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PARIS - A 22-year-old engineering student and his 20-year-old brother have been arrested in France over a “deadly and antisemitic” plot, anti-terror prosecutors said on March 15.
The two brothers, who are of Italian and Moroccan nationality, were arrested on March 10 in northern France, said the national anti-terror prosecutor’s office (PNAT).
The brothers, identified only as Elyasse H and Moad H, were arrested near a prison in the northern town of Longuenesse.
Inside their vehicle, police officers discovered a semi-automatic weapon, a bottle of hydrochloric acid, aluminium foil and a flag of the militant Islamic State group stretched across the headrest of the driver’s seat.
While in police custody, the brothers admitted that “they had been planning a terror attack in France for which they aspired to martyrdom”, the PNAT stated.
The men had been radicalised and exposed to “jihadist propaganda”, the statement said.

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