Six Muslim suspects arrested in France

Published November 30, 2005

PARIS, Nov 29: French anti-terrorist police on Tuesday arrested six suspected Muslim extremists, including a prison guard, as part of an investigation centred on money-laundering, sources close to the case said.

The arrests, which had initially been put at around 10, came in raids in the northwestern port of Saint Malo and in the western-central towns of Tours and Chateauroux.

The sources emphasized that those held were not suspected of planning terrorist attacks.

Among them were two former Muslim prison chaplains and a prison guard who appeared to play a key role, the sources said, adding that the latter’s bank account was used for unusually large transactions.

All of those arrested attended the El-Fath mosque in the central town of Bourges, where the prison guard — who lived nearby — often led prayers.

A source close to the case said some of those arrested had travelled to various countries, including Pakistan and Bosnia-Herzegovina, and appeared to have engaged in ‘aggressive’ proselytism in prison and at the mosque.

Since 2002, more than 370 suspected extremists have been arrested in France and nearly 100 have been jailed, according to interior ministry figures.

The government recently warned that France was the target of ‘real threats’ in the form of attacks and has made moves to toughen its anti-terrorism legislation.—AFP

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