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Four Paris attack suspects in court
2015-01-21
[SKYNEWS.AU] Four men suspected of supplying one of the gunmen behind the Paris attacks with weapons and vehicles have appeared before an anti-terror judge, the first to face possible charges over the Paris shootings.

The January 7-9 attacks put Europe on high alert and sparked a wave of police raids, investigations and extraditions across the jittery continent.

Prosecutors on Tuesday called for the men believed to have supplied Islamist gunman Amedy Coulibaly with weapons and vehicles to remain in detention and be charged with conspiracy to commit terrorist acts.

The suspects awaited the judge's decision early Wednesday on whether to open preliminary investigations against them.

Coulibaly was behind the murder of four hostages at a Jewish supermarket and the murder of a policewoman after brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi gunned down 12 people at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Meanwhile, a Muslim employee in the kosher supermarket, who was hailed as a hero for trying to save customers during the attack in which four people were killed, was given French citizenship on Tuesday.

About 273,000 people had signed a petition calling for France to naturalise Lassana Bathily, 24, from Mali.

Bathily has lived in France for the past nine years and applied for citizenship last year.

In other developments, five Russians from Chechnya were arrested in southern Frnace with what police described as a dangerous amount of explosives, although the case was believed to be linked to organised crime and not radical Islam.
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