Two males arrested with 9 gasoline cylinders within the Parisian station of Montparnasse about to “blow every little thing up”


Both people have been arrested round 07:45 this morning, after breaking into the station in possession of 9 gasoline cylinders. The two suspects, recognized respectively as “Éric”, a 51-year-old Frenchman, and “Abdelwahed”, a 29-year-old Libyan years, are already in police custody accused

Two people, a Frenchman and a Libyan, have been arrested this morning once they have been about to try an assault on the Parisian railway station of Montparnasse, based on sources near the incident to the newspaper ‘Le Figaro’.

Both people have been arrested round 07:45 this morning, after breaking into the station in possession of 9 gasoline cylinders shouting “we’re going to blow every little thing up”, based on these sources.

The two suspects, recognized respectively as “Éric”, a 51-year-old Frenchman, and “Abdelwahed”, a 29-year-old Libyan, are already in police custody accused of “advocating for terrorism”.

The Police found in one of many baggage that they carried the 9 cylinders, all filled with gasoline however finally “innocent” as a result of “it was clear that neither of them had a clue tips on how to blow them up.”

The Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, has nonetheless requested the Paris Police Prefect, Laurent Nuñez, to provide an order to right away reinforce the safety of all of the stations within the French capital.