France's Premier Warns of New Attacks, 15,000 People on Police Radar

(Reuters) Paris was put on high alert last week when French officials said they dismantled a "terrorist cell" that planned to attack a railway station under the direction of Islamic State. French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Sunday, "This week at least two attacks were foiled....There will be new attacks, there will be innocent victims...this is also my role to tell this truth to the French people." Valls said there were 15,000 people on the radar of police and intelligent services who were in the process of being radicalized.


2016-09-12 00:00:00

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