150 raids on suspected Islamists across France today
November 16, 2015  14:48
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French police have carried out "more than 150" raids on suspected Islamists since the attacks on Paris, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Monday, as a source in the southeastern city of Lyon said an arsenal of weapons had been seized there. Police sources in Paris said "several dozen' pre-dawn raids were carried out in French cities on Sunday, including in Bobigny, an eastern suburb of the capital.


They led to five arrests and the seizure of an arsenal of weapons, including a rocket launcher, a Kalashnikov assault rifle, bulletproof vests, handguns and combat gear, the source said. Police also carried out raids in Toulouse in southwestern France, where at least three people were arrested, according to the local prosecutors office.


In the Alpine city of Grenoble, according to the local newspaper Le Dauphine Libere, at least half a dozen people were arrested and guns and money were seized. Police have additional powers under a state of emergency declared after the coordinated attacks in Paris on Friday that left 129 people dead and more than 350 injured.
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