Area of arrest op under lockdown; interior minister says no links ‘at this stage’ to deadly attacks in Paris or Brussels

Illustrative: Police on patrol ahead of New Year's celebrations on the Champs-Elysees just before midnight in Paris on December 31, 2015. (AFP Photo/Florian David)
Illustrative: Police on patrol ahead of New Year’s celebrations on the Champs-Elysees just before midnight in Paris on December 31, 2015. (AFP Photo/Florian David)

 

PARIS — A Frenchman in the “advanced stages” of a plot to attack the country was arrested Thursday northwest of Paris and security forces locked down the area during a major search, France’s interior minister said.

Bernard Cazeneuve said there were no links “at this stage” between the plot and the attacks against Brussels this week or Paris in November.

Cazeneuve said bomb squads were on site. The raid took place in Argenteuil, on the northern outskirts of the French capital. He noted that the person arrested was implicated at a “high level” in the plot, but offered no details.

Witnesses told France’s i-Tele network that the immediate area had been locked down, and residents were unable to return home.

France has been on high alert since the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris that killed 130 people and injured hundreds. Cazenueve said there had been 75 arrests since the beginning of the year, and 28 suspects had been jailed.

As reported by The Times of Israel