ISIS plotted to BLOW UP burkini ban mayor from Marie Le Pen's Front National party
POLICE in France have arrested three women in connection with an ISIS plot to blow up a mayor from Marie Le Pen's Front National (FN) party.
The
trio are suspected of being involved in the planning of a number of
terror attacks including an alleged conspiracy to kill French politician
Marc Etienne Lansade in order to strike a blow to "the heart the French
government."
Mr Lansade, who
is close to Ms Le Pen and is the mayor of Cogolin which straddles
Provence and the Cote D'Azur, had previously advocated a burkini ban on
the beaches in his consituency.
You have to behave in the way that people behave in the country that accepted you, and that is it
Cops
swooped on the women at an apartment on September 8 near
Boussy-Saint-Antoine, Essonne outside Paris after tracing their
movements by phone.
According
to reports the women, who were using the messaging app Telegram, were
also responsible for an attempt to blow up a car outside Notre Dame
Cathedral in Paris on September 7.
It
is alleged they were colluding to attack a Jewish synagogue using home
made motolov cocktails as well as attack police officers with knives.
Sarah
Hervouët, 23, Ines Madani, 19, and Amel Sakaou, 39, failed to action
any of their plots which are believed to have been masterminded by
French ISIS operative Rashid Kassim known as Abu Kassim.
All
three women had links to Larossi Abballa, a Frenchman previously
convicted of taking part in a jihadi recruitment, who brutally murdered a
police officer and his partner in front of their child and posted it on
Facebook Live in July.
They
also had links to Adel Kermiche, one of the two murderers who slit the
throat of priest Father Jacques Hamel in the church of
Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray in July.
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