Terrorism investigation opens as two arrested over double stabbing in Paris

25 September 2020, 16:14

French police officers on patrol
France Knife Attack. Picture: PA

The incident took place near the former offices of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

French terrorism authorities are investigating a double stabbing outside the former Paris offices of a satirical newspaper where a dozen people were killed in 2015.

Two suspects have been arrested after Friday’s violence, authorities said.

France’s counter-terrorism prosecutor said authorities suspect a terrorist motive because of the place and timing of the stabbing.

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A French riot police officer stands guard after a knife attack near the former offices of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo (Lewis Joly/AP)

It happened in front of the building where Charlie Hebdo was based until the Islamic extremist attack on its cartoonists and at a time when suspects in the 2015 attack are on trial in the city.

Prosecutor Jean-Francois Ricard said the chief suspect in Friday’s stabbings was arrested, along with another person.

Mr Ricard said the assailant did not know the people who were stabbed – two workers in a documentary production company who had stepped outside for a cigarette break.

The suspects’ identities have not been released and it is unclear exactly what prompted the attack.

An investigation has opened into “attempted murder in relation with a terrorist enterprise”, according to an official at the terrorism prosecutor’s office.

French Prime Minister Jean Castex said the lives of the two wounded workers are not in danger.

He offered the government’s solidarity with their families and colleagues.

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A soldier on patrol in Paris after the attack (Thibault Camus/AP)

Associated Press reporters at the scene saw police flood the neighbourhood in eastern Paris near the Richard Lenoir subway station, which remained cordoned off hours later.

Children were sequestered in nine schools while police scoured the area, but were later released, according to the Paris school district.

“All the team at Charlie offers support and solidarity to its former neighbours and colleagues at PLTVfilms and to the people hit by this odious attack,” Charlie Hebdo tweeted.

The prime minister noted the “symbolic site” of the attack “at the very moment where the trial into the atrocious acts against Charlie Hebdo is under way”.

He promised the government’s “unfailing attachment to freedom of the press, and its determination to fight terrorism”.

The two people confirmed injured worked for documentary film company Premieres Lignes, according to founder Paul Moreira.

He told BFM television that the attacker fled into the subway, and the company’s staff members were evacuated.

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Police on the streets of Paris (Thibault Camus)

Mr Moreira said a man in the street “attacked two people who were in front of the building, didn’t enter the building, and who attacked them with an axe and who left”.

He said the company had not received any threats.

Witness Kader Alfa said at the scene: “I saw a guy that was in his 30s or 40s with an axe in his hand who was walking behind a victim covered in blood.”

Police cordoned off the area, including the former Charlie Hebdo offices, after a suspect package was noticed nearby – but the package was found to be harmless and no explosives were found, according a police official.

Police initially announced four people were wounded in the attack but a police official later said there were in fact only two confirmed wounded.

A two-month trial in the Charlie Hebdo attacks is currently unfolding at the main Paris courthouse.

Murmurs broke out at the terrorism trial of 14 people accused of helping the attackers in the January 2015 killings as the news filtered through.

The widows of the Charlie Hebdo attackers are scheduled to give evidence on Friday afternoon.

By Press Association

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