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Ex-Guantanamo Inmate among Suspected Daesh Recruiters Arrested In France

Ex-Guantanamo Inmate among Suspected Daesh Recruiters Arrested In France
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A former Guantanamo Bay inmate is among six people from an alleged Daesh [the Arabic acronym for the Takfiri ‘ISIS/ISIL' group] recruiting network who was detained in France.

Ex-Guantanamo Inmate among Suspected Daesh Recruiters Arrested In France

Among the suspects arrested was Sabir Mahfouz Lahmar, who was freed from the US detention center in Cuba in 2009 after France agreed to accept him, said a judicial official.

He was one of six Algerians detained in Bosnia in 2001 on suspicion of plotting to bomb the US embassy in Sarajevo.

However, the US Justice Department later backed off the allegations, but held the men at Guantanamo for several years. The former French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, agreed to take Lahmar in April 2009 and he moved to Bordeaux later that year.

The French official said Lamar, at 48, is the oldest of the four men and two women who were arrested and said that there were no indications the group was plotting an attack.

Five of the suspects were detained in Bordeaux and one in Paris in a series of raids on Monday.

The arrests follow a series of foiled Daesh-linked terror plots in France, which remains under a repeatedly extended state of emergency.

The country has been the target of terror attacks leaving around 240 people dead since 2014, including massacres in Paris and Nice.

Vigilance has been increased since a suicide bombing in Manchester killed 22 people last week, with police investigating the bomber's potential foreign links.

Meanwhile, Daesh called for an escalation in global terror attacks by its followers during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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