samedi 20 septembre 2014

Two teenagers wanting to travel to Syria suspected in Marseille intercepted

Two young people want to travel to Syria on Saturday on the border suspected the police at the airport in Marseille, where they were issued in Istanbul intercepted, the Home Office said.

Two girls, aged 16 and 17 years old, originally from the region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, the Department of Sarthe, recently left their homes and their coverage has been released by police, said a source with the matter.

"There are several factors that their goal was Syria," we have not added the same source.

Two teenage girls "who do not know, but probably first learned to know on the internet", organized do anything to leave the country, this source, who said that they should return to their families.

In a statement, praised the Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve "the remarkable chain efficiency Police PAF-ISB (Department of Homeland Security), which is of this result allowed," he recalls, the government's commitment to fight against "terrorism against the desk and failover of our citizens. "

Largely to leave the house last Thursday on the "fight against terrorism", including the creation of a ban the country to curb the growing exodus of young French candidates for the jihad in Syria stop.

Several miners were trapped in the past few months, when they go to Syria. Suspected on August 30, 22-year-old Chechen man recruiting for Jihad in Syria, including cash of airline tickets to Turkey paid for a young 16-year-old daughter was arrested at the airport in Nice.

Several people were arrested on Tuesday and Wednesday in the area of Lyon (Meyzieu and Vaulx-en-Velin), as part of the terrorism investigation lawyer opens preliminary Paris in July. According to the prosecution Paris, the two brothers were arrested, the investigation into jihad sector in Syria, "harbored the ambition to die as a martyr."

Bernard Cazeneuve recently reported that the establishment of a platform for the reference year in the spring, "at least 70 outputs" to prevent "350, including 80 children and 150 women."

According to the government, in Syria and Iraq involved about 930 French channels (350 on the ground, including 63 women, divided by 185, Syria 170 transit area with 232 test trials), the number of "up to 74% in eight months."