Sunday, November 22, 2015

French Army guards water facilities in Paris fearing chemical attacks by ISIS


Terrorism in Europe is taking on new dimensions with the French Army protecting water facilities around Paris fearing a chemical attack by Islamic State terrorists. Scientists were also busy conducting tests on the city’s water supply after equipment used to guard against chemical products, including protective suits, was stolen from a Paris hospital.
Paris Water president CĂ©lia Blauel confirmed that water samples were being analysed and six vital sites were under armed guard.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 22 November 2015.
In addition, Brussels was in lockdown over the threat of an imminent Paris-style attack.
The country terror threat level was raised over ‘precise information of possible multiple gun and bomb attacks’ and armed police and soldiers patrolled the streets, shops were closed, sporting events cancelled and the underground metro system was also shut down.
Six British men of Pakistani origin were arrested while traveling through Belgium in three old ambulances. They were believed to be traveling on an aid convoy – possibly destined for Syria – and police searched the vehicles.
Police also raided a property in the Brussels suburb of Moolenbeek, described as the ‘jihadi capital of Europe’ and home to three of the Paris gunmen and confiscated three guns.
Police commandos also arrested four people in a suspicious vehicle at the Place du Grand Sablon in Brussels.
Turkish authorities detained a Belgian man of Moroccan origin on suspicion he scouted out the target sites for the Paris attacks.

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