‘French jihadist made audio recording claiming Paris attacks’
BY Agencies18 Nov 2015 6:04 AM IST
Agencies18 Nov 2015 6:04 AM IST
A French jihadist named Fabien Clain made the audio recording of the Islamic State group statement claiming the Paris attacks that was published online, a source close to the investigation said.
The 35-year-old is a veteran of radical Islamist networks in the southern French city of Toulouse and was close to Mohamed Merah who shot dead seven people, including three Jewish children, in 2012. Clain was convicted in 2009 of recruiting jihadists and sentenced to five years in prison, after which he left for Syria. In April 2015 the daily Le Monde reported he was a main suspect in a foiled attack on a church uncovered when assailant Algerian IT student Sid Ahmed Ghlam shot himself in the leg by accident.
The source told AFP that Clain had made the audio recording of the ISIS statement claiming the Paris attacks. Suicide bombers went on a killing spree in Paris on Friday night, attacking a concert hall, bars, restaurants and the Stade de France.Islamic State jihadists operating out of Iraq and Syria released a statement claiming responsibility for the coordinated attacks. The group said “eight brothers wearing explosive belts and carrying assault rifles” conducted a “blessed attack on...Crusader France.” It said the targets of Frday’s attacks “were carefully chosen”.
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