Thursday, December 10, 2015

Swiss police hunting for four terrorists linked to the Paris attack


The Swiss police are searching for four terror suspects and the national security alert level has been raised as guards, armed with with MP5 sub-machine guns, have been stationed at the entry points to the United Nations complex in Geneva.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 10 December 2015.
The Swiss federal police do not have any information linking suspects to the deadly attacks in Paris last month in which 130 people were killed. But, Swiss federal authorities have tipped-off the officers. The department of security has indicated that the Geneva police, on the basis of this information, have increased their level of vigilance and reinforced the number of police agents on the ground.
Geneva is located more than 250 miles southeast of Paris and the police in Belgium and elsewhere have been on the lookout of one suspect who had rented a car which was used to carry the gunmen to the Bataclan theater in Paris. The Brussels-based suspect, who is believed to be the brother of one of the suicide bombers, is thought to have fled Paris on the night of the massacres. The third gunman who was involved in the attack on the music hall has also been identified as a 23-year-old man from Strasbourg.

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