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Pakistan expels three suspected French jihadists
By News Wires the 04/04/2013 - 16:43

Pakistan has deported three French 
nationals who planned to fight NATO forces in Afghanistan, officials 
said Thursday. The case is likely to draw parallels with Mohammed Merah, who 
shot dead seven people in 2012 after returning from Pakistan.
Pakistan has deported three Frenchmen 
who have been held in secret since they entered the country illegally 10 months 
ago to fight NATO troops in neighbouring Afghanistan, officials 
said Thursday.
Investigators are expected to question the men in France, where the 
case is likely to draw parallels with Mohammed Merah, the 23-year-old 
who shot dead seven people in southwest France in March 2012 after 
returning from Pakistan.
Investigators said Pakistani police arrested the trio on May 28 last year after 
they entered the country illegally from Iran.
They were detained along with Naamen Meziche, another Frenchman of 
North African extraction previously known to Western security services 
as a presumed member of Al-Qaeda.
"They said they came to Pakistan to deepen their knowledge of Islam 
and to fight in Afghanistan," one investigator told AFP on condition of 
anonymity.
Meziche's arrest was announced last June but French and Pakistani officials had 
kept quiet about the other three.
At the time, Pakistani officials said Meziche was probably heading to Somalia.
But Western experts said he had been en route to Pakistan's 
semi-autonomous tribal belt on the Afghan border, an Al-Qaeda and 
Taliban stronghold.
Investigators believe Meziche could have been taking the other three 
to the tribal belt, a rear base for the Taliban's war in Afghanistan and a 
location of Al-Qaeda training camps.
Officials say the three men left France in January 2012, telling 
their families in Orleans south of Paris that they were going on 
pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia. But five months later they were 
detained in Pakistan.
On Thursday a French diplomatic source confirmed that the last of the three 
suspects was now back on French soil, after being deported over 
the last 48 hours.
Their precise link to Meziche, who will also be deported, remains unclear.
It also remains unclear whether they will face trial. A new law 
banning French citizens from going abroad for militant training came 
into force last December, only after their arrest.
(AFP)
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Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20130404-pakistan-deports-three-french-jihad-suspects-afghanistan

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