Terror suspects ‘planned to blow up banks’ in Paris

Terror suspects arrested in Paris allegedly planned to blow up banks with explosives favoured by jihadists dubbed Mother of Satan bombs. 

French police investigating a suspected bomb factory near the capital believe three arrested men were preparing attacks and had made calls to Syria.

Ingredients to make an explosive called TATP, commonly used by Islamic State, were discovered in an empty flat in the Paris suburb of Villejuif on Wednesday, as well as gas canisters and electrical wiring.

The men have denied they were preparing attacks, claiming they were planning a string of robberies in which the explosives would be used to blow up bank cash machines.

Local TV images of French police officers standing outside a building in Villejuif, south of Paris

French police officers stand outside a building in Villejuif, south of Paris on Wednesday. The Paris prosecutor's office says two people have been detained after a possible explosives laboratory was discovered in a suburb south of Paris

French police officers stand outside a building in Villejuif, south of Paris on Wednesday. The Paris prosecutor’s office says two people have been detained after a possible explosives laboratory was discovered in a suburb south of Paris

Police inspect the contents of a van during an counter-terrorism operation the suburb of Villejuif. Bomb-making components were found in an apartment after police were tipped off by a plumber

Police inspect the contents of a van during an counter-terrorism operation the suburb of Villejuif. Bomb-making components were found in an apartment after police were tipped off by a plumber

French Police officers intervene at the site where they discovered explosives and bomb components

French Police officers intervene at the site where they discovered explosives and bomb components

More potential TATP ingredients were found Thursday during a search of an enclosed parking space belonging to the main suspect, the apartment’s owner, a source close to the case said.

Anti-terror police launched raids following a tip-off from a worker at the building who has been praised for his ‘citizen’s reflex’ for reporting suspicious activity.

The Paris daily Le Parisien reported that the workman was a plumber working to fix a recurrent leak.

TATP: The ‘Mother of Satan’ explosives used by ISIS fanatics in their attacks on the West 

Triacetone triperoxide (TATP), an unstable explosive, has been used by militants in several attacks in western Europe in recent years, including Manchester in May, Brussels in 2016 and Paris in 2015. 

The peroxide-based explosive is often nicknamed the ‘Mother of Satan’ and is a white powder which is deemed to be highly dangerous when ‘cooked’.

TATP belongs to the few high explosives that do not contain nitrogen, and so can pass undetected through scanners designed to detect nitrogenous explosives. 

 

He was outside the building when he spotted chemicals on a balcony of the flat, then saw a soldering iron and a hot plate through the window, the paper reported, quoting a source close to the probe.

Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said the men in custody – two were arrested on Wednesday and a third overnight – ‘were involved in terrorism’.

‘We’ve seen that there were calls exchanged’ with someone in the war zone in Syria, Collomb saiod on Franceinfo radio.

The arrests raised questions about whether the suspects might be linked to a jihadist cell in Spain which carried out two vehicle attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils last month.

Some of the extremists behind the violence in Spain – mostly Moroccan nationals who were also preparing bombs made with TATP – visited Paris on August 11 and 12, about a week before their deadly rampage.

‘It is possible there were links but honestly I don’t know,’ Collomb said.

The Spain attackers stayed in a hotel in the Parisian suburb of Malakoff a short drive from where the suspected bomb factory was discovered on Wednesday in Villejuif.

After buying a camera and leaving their hotel, Collomb said the Spain jihadists ‘spent a long time in front of the Eiffel Tower… We have it all from their phone data’.

France has been under a state of emergency since IS gunmen launched a series of simultaneous raids on bars, the national stadium and the Bataclan concert hall in Paris in November 2015, leaving 130 people dead.

Since those atrocities and a truck attack in Nice in July 2016 that killed 86 people, France has suffered a string of smaller assaults mainly targeting security forces.

Police officers gather outside a flat near Paris where TATP explosives, known as Mother of Satan, were found 

Police officers gather outside a flat near Paris where TATP explosives, known as Mother of Satan, were found 

A French police officer  stands outside a police cordon set up near the flat where explosives were found

A French police officer stands outside a police cordon set up near the flat where explosives were found

The jihadis behind the Brussels terror attacks used a highly-volatile explosive nicknamed the ‘Mother of Satan’.

In the aftermath, anti-terror police swooped on their safehouse in the Schaerbeek district of Brussels and discovered 33 pounds of triacetone triperoxide (TATP).

The peroxide-based explosive is often nicknamed the ‘Mother of Satan’ and is a white powder which is deemed to be highly dangerous when ‘cooked’. 

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