Two Suspects Believed to be Linked to Paris Attack Arrested
Dec 18, 2015 0:26:12 GMT -5
Post by J.J.Gibbs on Dec 18, 2015 0:26:12 GMT -5
Two Suspects Believed to be Linked to Paris Attack Arrested in Austria Refugee Center
Michael Cantrell
December 16, 2015 12:00 pm
Two people who are believed to be connected to the Paris terror attacks have been arrested in an Austrian refugee center.
Here are the details.
From Reuters:
Two people have been arrested at a refugee center in the Austrian city of Salzburg on suspicion of being connected to last month’s Paris attacks, the Salzburg prosecutors’ office said on Wednesday.
The two are men who are thought to have provided help to members of the group that carried out the attacks on Nov. 13 in which 130 people were killed, two Austrian newspapers reported.
“Two people who arrived from the Middle East were arrested at the weekend in accommodation for refugees on suspicion of belonging to a terrorist organization,” Robert Holzleitner, a spokesman for the Salzburg prosecutor’s office, said.
“As part of the preliminary investigation, evidence suggesting a connection with the Paris attacks is being verified,” he added, declining to comment on the specifics of the newspaper reports.
The men came into contact with the Paris attackers in Austria, local newspaper Salzburger Nachrichten reported, adding that they were found based on information provided by a foreign intelligence service.
A national tabloid known as Kronen Zeitung is reporting they were French, of Algerian and Pakistani origin, and got into Europe through Greece using fake Syrian passports along with the members of the group responsible for the Paris attacks.
If all of this is 100 percent accurate, it showcases once again the dangers of allowing refugees from Syria or any other Muslim nation to come into the United States, seeing as how their ranks have most likely been infiltrated by ISIS operatives.
Yet despite all of the evidence many in our culture and government still support letting these folks just waltz into the country, believing they’re actually competent enough to vet them accurately.
Let’s hope common sense prevails.
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Michael Cantrell
December 16, 2015 12:00 pm
Two people who are believed to be connected to the Paris terror attacks have been arrested in an Austrian refugee center.
Here are the details.
From Reuters:
Two people have been arrested at a refugee center in the Austrian city of Salzburg on suspicion of being connected to last month’s Paris attacks, the Salzburg prosecutors’ office said on Wednesday.
The two are men who are thought to have provided help to members of the group that carried out the attacks on Nov. 13 in which 130 people were killed, two Austrian newspapers reported.
“Two people who arrived from the Middle East were arrested at the weekend in accommodation for refugees on suspicion of belonging to a terrorist organization,” Robert Holzleitner, a spokesman for the Salzburg prosecutor’s office, said.
“As part of the preliminary investigation, evidence suggesting a connection with the Paris attacks is being verified,” he added, declining to comment on the specifics of the newspaper reports.
The men came into contact with the Paris attackers in Austria, local newspaper Salzburger Nachrichten reported, adding that they were found based on information provided by a foreign intelligence service.
A national tabloid known as Kronen Zeitung is reporting they were French, of Algerian and Pakistani origin, and got into Europe through Greece using fake Syrian passports along with the members of the group responsible for the Paris attacks.
If all of this is 100 percent accurate, it showcases once again the dangers of allowing refugees from Syria or any other Muslim nation to come into the United States, seeing as how their ranks have most likely been infiltrated by ISIS operatives.
Yet despite all of the evidence many in our culture and government still support letting these folks just waltz into the country, believing they’re actually competent enough to vet them accurately.
Let’s hope common sense prevails.
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