Paris gunman Amedy Coulibaly 'stopped by police' days before terror attacks

  • 9 years ago
Islamist gunman Amedy Coulibaly was stopped randomly by police in Paris just days before the terror attacks there according to French satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine.

It says an identity check by officers revealed he was on a terror watch list but although they informed their hierarchy no further action was taken.

Coulibaly was pulled over in a hire car with his partner and alleged accomplice Hayat Boumeddiene, with whom he then travelled to Madrid. She flew on to Turkey and crossed the border into Syria.

Coulibaly returned to the French capital where he killed a policewoman and four people at a kosher supermarket before a police assault there put an end to a hostage siege.

Coulibaly and fellow Islamist militants the Kouachi brothers – behind the Charlie Hebdo attacks which claimed 12 lives – were shot dead by police.

Four people suspected of providing logistical help to Coulibaly have now been placed under formal investigation and remanded in custody.

One of the four

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