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French apportion says Manchester conflict think substantially trafficked to Syria
- Updated: May 24, 2017
French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb. Pic/Twitter
Paris: British investigators told French authorities that a think in a Manchester bombing had substantially trafficked to Syria, French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb pronounced on Wednesday. British military pronounced on Tuesday they believed British-born Salman Abedi, 22, carried out a self-murder bombing during a unison gymnasium that killed 22 people, including children.
“Today we usually know what British investigators have told us – someone of British nationality, of Libyan origin, who unexpected after a outing to Libya, afterwards substantially to Syria, becomes radicalised and decides to lift out this attack,” Collomb told BFMTV. Pressed on how he knew Abedi had been in Syria, Collomb pronounced this was a information that French and British comprehension services had.
Asked if he believed Abedi had a support of a network, Collomb said: “That is not famous yet, though perhaps. In any case, (he had) links with Daesh (Islamic State) that are proven.”