2 charged over arms supply to French airport attacker

2 charged over arms supply to French airport attacker
French police officers patrol at the Marseille Provence airport in Marignane, in this March 22, 2016 file photo, as security measures were reinforced in the wake of attacks in Brussels. (AFP)
Updated 25 March 2017
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2 charged over arms supply to French airport attacker

2 charged over arms supply to French airport attacker

PARIS: French anti-terrorism judges have charged two men suspected of involvement in supplying a weapon to the gunman killed at Paris’s Orly airport after attacking soldiers, a judicial source said Saturday.
The suspects, ages 30 and 43, were charged Friday for “association with terrorist criminals” over the March 18 attack and are being held in custody, the source said.
The younger one was also charged with arms possession related to a terror plot. They are both from the Paris area and lived close to the assailant, Ziyed Ben Belgacem, according to a preliminary investigation.
Ben Belgacem, 39, was under the influence of drugs and alcohol when he attacked the capital’s second busiest airport, according to judicial sources.
Ben Belgacem, born in France to Tunisian parents, grabbed a soldier on patrol at Orly’s southern terminal and put a gun to her head and seized her rifle. His father insisted his son — who had spent time in prison for armed robbery and drug-dealing — was not a extremist.
He had, however, been investigated in 2015 over suspicions he had been radicalized while serving jail time, but his name did not feature on the list of those thought to pose a high risk.
The attack at Orly came with France still on high alert following a wave of militant attacks that have claimed more than 230 lives in two years.
The violence has made security a key issue in France’s two-round presidential election on April 23 and May 7.
Soldiers guarding key sites have been targeted in four attacks in the past two years but escaped with only minor injuries.
In mid-February, a machete-wielding Egyptian man attacked a soldier outside Paris’s Louvre museum, injuring him slightly, before being shot and wounded.