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FRENCH LAW OFFICIALS STILL HUNTING FOR CHURCH TERROR PLOT JIHADIS……..

The following quote couldn’t be any more wrong:

In the aftermath of the Paris terror attacks French criminologist and security and terrorism expert Alain Bauer told journalists there was no such thing as a “lone wolf” terrorist.
 “The expression ‘lone wolves’ is a good way for intelligence services to explain how they failed,” Bauer said.

Lori Lowenthal Marcus: “The global jihadi masterminds endorse a new style of operation, particularly for those in the non-Muslim world arena: small cells, few connections, low cost munitions and high density, high profile crowds. “It’s the al Suri Strategy come home to roost.”

France hunts for church terror plot accomplices

France hunts for church terror plot accomplices

Kalashnikovs, the likes of which were found in the car of the student behind the Paris church terror plot. File Photo: AFP

French police were desperately hunting on Thursday for possible accomplices to an Algerian whose plan to attack churches was foiled when his arsenal of weapons was uncovered purely by chance. Prosecutors believe at least two individuals were helping the student.

Did the 24-year-old IT student Sid Ahmed Ghlam plan to attack churches in Paris alone or was he aided by others?

That’s the question counter-terror police in France are desperately asking on Thursday, the day after Ghlam’s terrifying plot to attack churches in the Villejuif suburb of Paris was revealed by the government.

The revelations about a planned attack that again escaped the radar of French intelligence services have highlighted the danger for France which is often singled out by jihadists as a prime target.

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