Sunday, August 23, 2015

French train attack: police check suspect

The suspect, who successfully clamped and fastened by a passenger train, called the relationship with the "radical Islamic movement".

The French police was inspecting Ayoub El-Kahzzani, 25-year-old Moroccan man accused of attempted attack on a high-speed train Thalys Amsterdam-Paris department.



The suspect, who successfully clamped and fastened by a passenger train, called the relationship with the "radical Islamic movement".

Ayoub El-Kahzzani reported to be living in France, Spain, and Belgium and has traveled to Syria. He is known to take a train from Brussels, Belgium.

Belgian prosecutors have entrap the Act anti-terrorism.

French interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve, said the suspect carrying a Kalashnikov rifle, an automatic pistol with ammunition, as well as the knife.

Two US soldiers, Spencer Stone and Alek Skarlatos, hailed as a hero after successfully smothered suspects, seized weapons and detained him.

Hailed

French Foreign Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, flattering two US citizens were able to prevent the victim from multiplying.
"They were brave and showed great courage in difficult situations," said Cazeneuve.

French Foreign Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, flattering two US citizens were able to prevent the victim from multiplying.

One of their friends and fellow Americans, Anthony Sadler and a Briton living in France, Chris Norman, also helped smothered suspect.

However, after the attempted attacks, security measures intensified at each station as well as the passenger train linking major cities in Europe.

When the incident took place, the train was carrying 554 passengers from the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands to the French capital, Paris.

(BBC)
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