Police arrest 10 right-wing extremists, prepare attacks against Muslims in Paris

Police arrest 10 right-wing extremists, prepare attacks against Muslims in Paris

Ten French far-right people were arrested yesterday evening on charges of violent acts against Muslim religion, according to sources of investigation. All 10 people have been arrested in various regions, including the island of Corsica. The chief of this organization is suspected to be a retired police officer and [...]

Ten French far-right people were arrested yesterday evening on charges of violent acts against Muslim religion, according to sources of investigation.

All 10 people have been arrested in various regions, including the island of Corsica.

It is alleged that the chief of this organisation was a retired police officer, and members of this group were between 32 and69 years of age.

The AFO group's intentions are not known correctly, but at first glance they were targeting radical Islam.

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