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Kamanda wa Police Ufaransa akiwa na mpenzi wake wameuawa na mshambuliaji aliye jibainisha kuwa ana mafungamano na kikundi cha
Ugaidi cha lslamic state kwa mujibu wa habari toka BBC.
Dunia kwa hali hii sio mahali salama.Kwa kuishi tuombe Mungu atuzidishie Amani wana wa Tanganyika..
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The French government has denounced an “abject act of terrorism” after a man with a previous terrorist conviction carried out a gruesome knife murder of a police commander and his partner at their home outside Paris in the presence of their three-year-old son.
Larossi Abballa, a Frenchman previously convicted of taking part in a jihadi recruitment network and claiming allegiance to Islamic State, streamed a video of the fatal attack on Facebook Live.
Jean-Baptiste Salvaing, 42, had returned to his home in the quiet residential area of Magnanville 30 miles (50km) west of Paris between 8pm and 8.20pm on Monday night in plain clothes, when Larossi lay in wait for him hidden behind a gate.
Salvaing first managed to escape and shouted at neighbours to call the police, but Abballa caught up with him on the pavement and repeatedly stabbed him in the stomach, killing him.
Abballa, 25, then ran into the house and held hostage the commander’s 36-year-old partner Jessica Schneider, who worked as a police administrator in a police station in nearby Mantes-la-Jolie, as well as the couple’s three-year-old son.
Larossi Abballa was on a French monitoring list and is also reported to have been recently identified and monitored as part of the entourage of a man who had recently left for Syria
Elite police squads were called to the scene, evacuated neighbours, sealed off the area and cut off the electricity, plunging the street into darkness.
Police negotiators attempted to talk to Abballa, who said he was a soldier for Isis and had sworn allegiance to the group. He said that he had deliberately targeted police.
The negotiations failed when Abballa first told police to stay away from the door then cut off communications. Shortly before midnight, loud explosions and shots were heard as police stormed the house and killed the attacker. They found Schneider dead from a knife-wound to the neck, and rescued the couple’s son alive but in a state of shock.
The French state prosecutor, François Molins, said that during the negotiations with police, Abballa had said he was a practising Muslim and observing Ramadan and that he had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, three weeks ago. Abballa said he had responded to an Isis appeal to “kill non-believers at home with their families”. He said he had known that his target was a police officer.
After the raid, police found inside the house a target list including “rappers, journalists, police officers and public personalities”. They also found three phones and three knives including a bloody knife placed on the table-top. In Abballa’s car outside they found a Qur’an, a white djellaba garment and a book called “Authentic Belief”.
Source:The Guardian
Ugaidi cha lslamic state kwa mujibu wa habari toka BBC.
Dunia kwa hali hii sio mahali salama.Kwa kuishi tuombe Mungu atuzidishie Amani wana wa Tanganyika..
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The French government has denounced an “abject act of terrorism” after a man with a previous terrorist conviction carried out a gruesome knife murder of a police commander and his partner at their home outside Paris in the presence of their three-year-old son.
Larossi Abballa, a Frenchman previously convicted of taking part in a jihadi recruitment network and claiming allegiance to Islamic State, streamed a video of the fatal attack on Facebook Live.
Jean-Baptiste Salvaing, 42, had returned to his home in the quiet residential area of Magnanville 30 miles (50km) west of Paris between 8pm and 8.20pm on Monday night in plain clothes, when Larossi lay in wait for him hidden behind a gate.
Salvaing first managed to escape and shouted at neighbours to call the police, but Abballa caught up with him on the pavement and repeatedly stabbed him in the stomach, killing him.
Abballa, 25, then ran into the house and held hostage the commander’s 36-year-old partner Jessica Schneider, who worked as a police administrator in a police station in nearby Mantes-la-Jolie, as well as the couple’s three-year-old son.
Larossi Abballa was on a French monitoring list and is also reported to have been recently identified and monitored as part of the entourage of a man who had recently left for Syria
Elite police squads were called to the scene, evacuated neighbours, sealed off the area and cut off the electricity, plunging the street into darkness.
Police negotiators attempted to talk to Abballa, who said he was a soldier for Isis and had sworn allegiance to the group. He said that he had deliberately targeted police.
The negotiations failed when Abballa first told police to stay away from the door then cut off communications. Shortly before midnight, loud explosions and shots were heard as police stormed the house and killed the attacker. They found Schneider dead from a knife-wound to the neck, and rescued the couple’s son alive but in a state of shock.
The French state prosecutor, François Molins, said that during the negotiations with police, Abballa had said he was a practising Muslim and observing Ramadan and that he had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, three weeks ago. Abballa said he had responded to an Isis appeal to “kill non-believers at home with their families”. He said he had known that his target was a police officer.
After the raid, police found inside the house a target list including “rappers, journalists, police officers and public personalities”. They also found three phones and three knives including a bloody knife placed on the table-top. In Abballa’s car outside they found a Qur’an, a white djellaba garment and a book called “Authentic Belief”.
Source:The Guardian