France arrests 10 ultra-right suspects over plot to attack Muslims
France arrests 10 ultra-right suspects over plot to attack Muslims
Ten far-right suspects were arrested over a plan to commit a "violent act" against Muslims in France.
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Ten people with links to the radical far-right have been arrested by anti-terrorist police in France over an alleged plot to attack Muslims, judical sources said Sunday.
The arrests were made late Saturday in operations across France, including the Mediterranean island of Corsica, the sources told AFP.
The suspects had an "ill-defined plan to commit a violent act targeting people of the Muslim faith," one source close to the probe said.
Another source said the gang was looking to hit "targets linked to radical Islam".
The suspects were being monitored by France's DGSI intelligence agency, intercepted messages showing they were seeking to buy arms, and seaches turned up some weapons, the sources said.
France is home to an estimated 5.7 million Muslims or almost nine percent of the population, according to a report by US-based think-tank the Pew Research Centre at the end of last year.
The arrests were made late Saturday in operations across France, including the Mediterranean island of Corsica, the sources told AFP.
The suspects had an "ill-defined plan to commit a violent act targeting people of the Muslim faith," one source close to the probe said.
Another source said the gang was looking to hit "targets linked to radical Islam".
The suspects were being monitored by France's DGSI intelligence agency, intercepted messages showing they were seeking to buy arms, and seaches turned up some weapons, the sources said.
France is home to an estimated 5.7 million Muslims or almost nine percent of the population, according to a report by US-based think-tank the Pew Research Centre at the end of last year.