http://news.kuwaittimes.net/2012/06/20/police-end-hostage-taking-detain-al-qaeda-gunman/
Police end hostage-taking, detain ‘Al-Qaeda’ gunman 


TOULOUSE: French police stormed a bank in Toulouse yesterday, arresting a 
gunman with psychiatric problems who claimed to be an Al-Qaeda militant and 
freeing his two hostages after a seven-hour siege. The 26-year-old, who had 
taken four bank employees hostage in the morning in the same area where serial 
killer Mohamed Merah lived and was shot dead by police in March, was wounded in 
the stomach in the assault, police sources said.

The two other hostages, both women, had been released earlier, and no police 
officers were injured in the operation, which took place at 4:45 pm local time 
(1445 GMT), police said. Nearly seven hours earlier the man had entered the CIC 
bank, demanded money then fired a shot and taken the bank manager and other 
staff hostage, saying he wanted to negotiate with the elite RAID police unit 
that killed Merah.

Before the police went in local prosecutor Michel Valet said the gunman “wishes 
to make it known that this is not at all about money and that his motives are 
based on religious convictions.” “We don’t yet know if this is a robbery that 
went wrong or if (the hostage taking) is a premeditated act,” a police source 
had told AFP. The man called himself “Boumaza” and had a criminal record, 
police said. Another source said he was schizophrenic and “may have stopped his 
treatment”. He was “put in a foster home when he was little and suffers from 
rage and fears the outside world,” his sister told AFP over the telephone.

She said he was not very religious, adding, “we went to nightclubs and drank 
alcohol.” He entered the bank at around 10:00 am and insistently asked for 
money but staff did not take him seriously, police told AFP. He then produced a 
gun and took everyone hostage. Parents of pupils at a nearby school were sent a 
text message telling them to pick up their children, witnesses said, and 
rapid-intervention GIPN police units were dispatched from southern cities 
Bordeaux and Marseille.

The RAID unit that shot Merah after he went on a killing spree is based in 
Paris, hundreds of kilometres to the north. The CIC bank and Merah’s former 
flat are within 500 metres of each other in Toulouse’s Cote Pavee neighborhood, 
east of the city centre. Merah was killed at the end of a 32-hour siege of his 
flat after he shot dead seven people-three soldiers, and three children and a 
teacher at a Jewish school in Toulouse-in a wave of killings that shocked the 
country.

Toulouse, a city of around 500,000 people, lived in fear while police hunted 
the killer before he was identified as Merah. His neighbourhood has struggled 
to shake off the stigma of being associated with him. “We’re going through the 
same thing as three months ago,” Maria Gonzalez, a mother with two children who 
could not go home because of the police cordon, said yesterday before the 
incident was resolved. “We used to be worry-free in the neighbourhood, but 
since the Mohamed Merah problem, we’re worried. It’s happening again, it’s 
starting to scare me,” she said.

Merhah, 23, who claimed to be acting for Al-Qaeda, filmed himself carrying out 
his attacks and reportedly confessed to police before he was shot dead. A petty 
criminal of Algerian origin, Merah reportedly spent time in Pakistan and 
Afghanistan but it is not known if he attended militant training camps. Riding 
a powerful scooter, Merah shot dead three French troops in cold blood, 
reportedly because of French military interventions abroad.

He told negotiators the Jewish school killings were to avenge Palestinian 
children killed by Israel. French intelligence was heavily criticised for 
failing to keep tabs on Merah despite the fact he travelled to known hotbeds of 
militant Islam. France has the largest Muslim population in Europe. – AFP


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