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France Shut Down Radical Mosque After Raid

by Our Reporter

Police shut down a suspected radical mosque east of Paris in a huge

security operation Wednesday, the third to be closed since France declared
a state of emergency after last month’s Paris attacks.

Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said “three pseudo-cultural
associations” linked to the mosque at Lagny-sur-Marne were also being
dissolved, the first time the government has used its special powers to
wind up such groups.

Two other mosques were closed last week at Gennevilliers in the northern
suburbs of Paris and in the small town of L’Arbresle near the central city
of Lyon.

The closures are part of a huge security crackdown after 130 people were
killed in the jihadist attacks on Paris on November 13.

“Such measures to close mosques because of radicalisation have never
before been taken by any government, including during the last state of
emergency in 2005” after rioting broke out across France’s troubled
suburbs, Cazeneuve said in a statement.

He said a nine-millimetre revolver had been discovered during the raid in
which one of the “leaders” of the Lagny-sur-Marne mosque was arrested.
Investigators also found an illegal madrassa, or koranic school, and a
hidden computer hard disk.

Nine people have since been placed under house arrest and 22 banned from
leaving the country, the minister added.

The assets of imam Mohamed Hammoumi, who ran the mosque and the cultural
associations until he left to live in Egypt in 2014, were frozen in April.

Authorities said Wednesday the prayer room in L’Arbresle had been used by
extremists suspected of having contacts with others in Syria.

Cazeneuve later told parliament that there had been 2,235 searches leading
to 263 arrests since the three-month state of emergency began.

“In 15 days we have seized a third of the weapons of war we would normally
recover in a year,” he said.

Of the 334 firearms seized, 145 were rifles and 34 assault weapons.

Cazeneuve said 330 people “who had been under surveillance by the security
services for links to radical Islam have been put under house arrest.”

Meanwhile, a pig’s head was discovered Tuesday in front of a Muslim prayer
room at Ecquevilly in the Yvelines west of Paris.

Police said worshippers found it sitting in a flower pot when they arrived
for prayer.

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