4 held in France in jihadist network probe
2013-02-05 13:10
Paris - Three French-Congolese and a Malian were arrested
on Tuesday in the Paris region as part of a probe into a network set up to send
jihadists to fight in west Africa, police said.
Police provided no further information about the arrests but
Interior Minister Manuel Valls said they were linked to the capture of an
individual on the Mali-Niger border several months ago.
The probe is being conducted by French intelligence agents,
a police source said, adding that several dozen French nationals had travelled
to Syria to fight in the conflict there, sometimes in groups linked to al-Qaeda.
There are also people who want to go to west Africa, where
the French army last month deployed to fight Islamists occupying the north of
Mali, he said.
A "handful" of French would-be jihadists are
probably already in Mali, he said.
French forces intervened in Mali last month to halt an
advance on the capital Bamako by Islamists who seized a swathe of the north in
2012.
With the Malian army, the French have taken back large
chunks of territory from the militant groups, but concerns remain that the
fighters have simply gone underground.