PARIS: Terrorist charges over death of Thai tourist
Flowers, candles and incense are laid at the corner in Strasbourg where Thai tourist Anupong Suebsamarn of Chachoengsao was shot dead by a terrorist on Dec 11. The note reads: ‘Rest in peace P’Boy (Anupong’s nickname). You live in our hearts’. (Reuters photo)
PARIS: A man suspected of supplying the gun used in the Christmas market shooting attack that killed five people in Strasbourg has been handed preliminary terror charges, according to a French judicial official close to the investigation.
The official, who could not be named with the case ongoing, said the individual appeared Monday before a judge and was charged with criminal association with terrorists, as well as possessing and supplying arms in connection with a terrorist enterprise.
The man is suspected of furnishing the weapon that alleged gunman Cherif Chekatt used in the Dec 11 attack, the judicial official said. He was remanded into custody.
Chekatt, 29, died in a shootout with police in Strasbourg last Thursday.
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Two other people were arrested and detained Monday as part of the terror investigation the Paris prosecutor’s office is conducting into the attack. They also were suspected of “playing a role in supplying the firearm,” said the official.
Their arrests bring the number of suspects in custody since the attack to three; Chekatt’s parents and two of his brothers were questioned by police last week and released.
The death toll from the attack increased to five Sunday night after a Polish man died of his wounds in a Strasbourg hospital.
Barto Orent-Niedzielski, 36, lived in the city, where he worked at the European Parliament and as a journalist. The other casualties include an Italian journalist and Anupong, the tourist from Chachoengsao.
According to reports, Orent-Niedzielski fought the shooter and stopped him from entering a crowded club, possibly preventing more deaths.
Polish President Andrzej Duda wrote on Twitter that “I knew him by sight. I am shocked. I had not realised that he was the one mortally wounded protecting other people. Honour to his memory. RIP.”
- WRITER: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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