PARIS – The Paris prosecutor’s office says three young men arrested this week in a plot to attack a military base were in contact with an Islamic State group jihadi who told them to “strike in France.”
Preliminary charges of criminal association to prepare a terrorist act harming people were filed Friday against the three.
The prosecutor’s statement said the suspects, who were arrested Monday, told investigators they planned a late December or early January attack on the Mediterranean military post Fort Bear, where the 23-year-old Djebril A., a former Marine, once worked. The two others, identified as Ismael K., 17, and Antoine F., 19, said the plan was to decapitate the base chief – a plot that Djebril denied.
The three met via the Internet and communicated through an encrypted program.
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