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Thursday, 8 January 2015

Teenage Suspect In Paris Terrorist Attack Turns Self In As 2 Others Are Still On the Run

Two brothers and a teenager were last night revealed as the three suspects linked to a deadly terrorist attack on an anti-Islamist newspaper in France. Said Kouachi, 34, and Cherif Kouachi, 32, both from Paris, were identified along with Hamyd Mourad, 18, from the north-eastern city of Reims. Anti-terrorism officers hunting the terrorists issued photographs of the two brothers describing them as 'armed and dangerous'.
It came as a French official close to the case said Mourad had surrendered to police 'after seeing his name on social media' and was arrested at an undisclosed location. It appeared last night that the hunt for the other men had turned to the Croix Rouge region of Reims, some two hours by car from Paris.
The Photos of some victims killed in the terrorist attack in Paris
The suspected Al Qaeda militants massacred 12 people in Paris yesterday, and among those slaughtered was a police officer as he begged for mercy. One of the dead officers was named yesterday as Ahmed Merabet, who is believed to have been a Muslim.

Last night, thousands of people went to Republique Square near the scene to honour the victims, holding signs reading 'Je suis Charlie' - 'I am Charlie'.

The three suspects were last night said by Metronews to be all French citizens - with Mourad reported to be homeless.

Source: DailyMail  

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