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The French government revealed on Wednesday night that specialist counter-terror police had thwarted a plot to kidnap and behead a military chief and film the barbaric act on a go-pro camera. Here's what we know about the latest foiled terror plot in France.


France is on high alert for more terror attacks with the French PM Manuel Valls recently declaring that it was a question of when, and not if, another atrocity would take place on French soil.

After the January shootings in Paris and the beheading of a local businessman in an attempt to blow up a factory near Lyon last month, French counter-terror police have been expecting more attacks.

This week it emerged they had foiled another gruesome plot, this time to strike at the heart of the French army.

Here's what we know:

What was the actual plot?

According to the Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve the suspects arrested on Monday were planning to “strike against France’s military installations”.

As more details slipped out on Thursday it emerged that they were planning to target the Fort Bear military base at Port-Vendres, near the city of Perpignan in the south west.

The location was apparently chosen because of its symbolism. Fort Bear is one of the training centres for France's special commando forces who take part in foreign missions such as the French intervention in Mali and Central African Republic.

Sources close to the investigation have told French media that they planned to kidnap and then behead a high-ranking member of the military on January 7th 2016, to mark a year since the terror attacks in Paris.

The horrific decapitation was to be filmed on a go-pro camera and the video uploaded to the internet for all to see.

Who are the suspects:

Four young men were arrested on Monday after dawn raids were carried out in various parts of France. The youngest of them was aged just 16. He was later released on Thursday morning when the time limits for keeping him in custody ran out. The others were aged 17, 19 and 23 years old.

According to the three other suspects the 16-year-old was eventually sidelined from the plot because they deemed him too young.

All the suspects were described as “radicalised Muslims”.

The 23-year-old, considered one of the leaders of the group, is believed to be an ex-member of the French navy. He was apparently kicked out of France’s national marines at the beginning of the year for apparent bad behaviour. He had been based at the Fort Bear base and it was former commanding officer that they apparently wanted to target.

According to reports he liked to be known as "the Emir".

How was the plot foiled?

According to France’s Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve the 17-year-old member of the group came on the radar of French intelligence services after expressing his desire to go and fight in Syria.

They became aware of him because it became clear he had been radicalised as he was active on social network sites and had been in contact with French jihadists who are now in prison.

According to French police sources quoted by BFM TV, this suspect had already been questioned by France’s counter-terrorist police at the DGSI back in the autumn of 2014.

Authorities didn’t have enough evidence to file charges against him but instead placed him under surveillance by wiretapping his phone. This led investigators to the other suspects.

The DGSI decided to carry out their raids this week, fearing that the plot could be put into action sooner than first thought. With France celebrating its national day on July 14th they decided they could not take the risk of simply keeping the suspects under surveillance.

What we know about France's foiled terror plot - The Local
 
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The irony is that France was one of the countries that strongly opposed the American invasion of Iraq.

I don't know why it seems to only have angered the extremists even further.
 
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There needs to be a massive large scale clean up in Europe along with changes in Immigration laws and refugee stuff. Strict anti-terrorism laws along with capital punishment and deportations are the need of the hour. To hell with amnesty!!!
 
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LOL

France is part of Operation Gladio. That so called plot never existed, it was made up to justify more censorship, more big brother and less civil liberty. The Charlie Hebdo attack was nothing but a false flag operation. How deep France has falle since the stealth putsch of Chirac, the last French president of culture and French self respect. De Gaulle must rotate in his grave.
 
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You have to make examples out of these scum as deterrent to the rest.Lengthy useless trial followed by jail or shooting isn't enough.These are brainwashed scum ready to die.You have to employ terror against terror.Take the captured scum,blind them and chop their hands off -by which they murder innocents, and then let them go.Then these terror scum will get the message,now they think of it as some adventure for paradise and publicity when they butcher people.
 
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Well I suppose the only answer is to bend over further to accommodate these 'misguided' youth. :sarcastic:

When people argue that education and prosperity is the answer to radicalization in poor third world countries, the radicalized youth in the first world - who are more radical than their parents, prove otherwise.

Then again, it can never be the religion. :nono:
 
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Is there capital punishment in French legal system ?? These jihadies understand only one language , by which KSA keeps leash on them. Behead them.
 
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Is there capital punishment in French legal system ?? These jihadies understand only one language , by which KSA keeps leash on them. Behead them.

Abolished in 1981, I'm afraid. Now with the silly EU human right convention, no chance of revival.

Some sane people tried to make an exception for acts of terror I Believe, but the liberals are too numerous. :(

Yet another gift of the bleeding heart liberals. :rofl:
 
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