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This is the second nudge in the investigation of the ultra-terrorist terrorist group AFO (Action of the Task Forces). The police of the Directorate General of Internal Security (DGSI) proceeded Monday at 6 am to three simultaneous new arrests in the departments of Creuse and Hauts-de-Seine. In Saint-Pardoux-Morterolles, a village of less than 300 inhabitants, they apprehended a woman named Sandrine F. In the urban communes of Nanterre and Garches, it is another woman – Sylvie C. – and a man – Philippe G .- without family ties between them, which have been picked.
Searches were conducted among these suspects, who resisted no resistance. They were detained for up to ninety-six hours.
A Halal Product Poisoning Project
These activists are all members of AFO, an armed formation that claims to be fighting a so-called "Islamic peril". "As in the first wave of arrests, it is individuals who have expressed the desire to act," says a source close to the case. The investigators question them on their degree of participation in the various plans of attacks against targets related to Islam envisaged by the group. In particular the poisoning of halal products in supermarkets frequented by the Muslim community.
Other targets were mentioned by the members of this survivalist-inspired formation to avenge the jihadist attacks: famous convicts sentenced for terrorism on the verge of being released, radical imams … No specific date of pbadage the act had not been revealed.
Pomegranate Training
At the first round – in Paris, Charente-Maritime, Corsica and Vienne – the police officers of the DGSI had seized 14 handguns, 22 rifles, thousands of rounds and plaster grenades. They had also discovered a clandestine laboratory of explosives at the home of a suspect, former military, in Yvelines: elements entering the composition of the TATP – an unstable explosive – and a manual on the "house napalm" had been seized there .
On the other hand, some of the suspects, described as "determined", had been spotted practicing pomegranate in a forest in Burgundy. Investigators now tend to trace the thread of this nebulous, larger than imagined Islamophobic network and determine the roles of each.
"We also monitor urban riots"
"We hear about food poisoning. But how would our members have done? Using Novitchok [agent innervant]? Pissing on? "Reacts Colonel Napoleon de Guerlbade (a pseudonym), the person in charge of the site of the War of France whose AFO is an emanation, and which ensures not knowing the new arrested. "We are a patriotic organization whose goal is to prepare for a conflict. With the Muslims certainly, but not only: we also monitor the urban riots, as in Nantes, develops this retired Norman Reservist. In no case do we give the order to commit attacks even if, because of our compartmentalized operation to avoid surveillance, there may be more exalted individuals who escape us. "
This anonymous leader describes the AFO as a" more muscular branch "of the group Réveils patriotes, composed mainly of a hundred retirees – police, gendarmes, pharmacists. But the investigators discovered that they were not mere badagenarians or seventies quietists: in addition to military training courses, combat, first aid or airsoft, some members, with a paranoid vision of the world, They also gave surveillance to mosques and held conspiratorial meetings. In custody, two suspects also acknowledged that they were considering violent actions.
Of the ten members of the AFO indicted at the end of June, only four are now in pre-trial detention. Six were released including Guy S., a former police officer and second-hand dealer presented as the "Group Leader". The Paris public prosecutor's office appealed the decision
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