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Monday, October 19, 2020

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 Four school students are among 15 people who have been taken into custody in France following the beheading of teacher Samuel Paty, who showed controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad to his pupils.

Four school pupils who may have helped identify Mr Paty to his killer in exchange for payment have been detained, a judicial source told the AFP news agency on Monday.

This brings to a total of 15 the number of people taken into custody in the aftermath of the murder.

The killer's grandfather, parents and 17-year-old brother were detained shortly after the gruesome attack.

The father of a pupil who reportedly launched an online campaign against Mr Paty and a preacher described by French media as a radical Islamist were among six people arrested on Saturday. Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin accused the two men of having issued a "fatwa" against the teacher.


The dozens of raids on Monday targeting suspected Islamist radicals were not necessarily linked to the investigation into Mr Paty's murder.

But Mr Darmanin said police would be interviewing about 80 people who were believed to have posted messages in support of the killing.

"We want to harass and destabilise this movement in a very determined way," an interior ministry source told AFP.

The government also said it was probing 51 French Muslim associations. It said if any were found to be promoting hatred, they would be closed down.

One organisation, the Collective Against Islamophobia in France (CCIF), was labelled an "enemy of the state" by Mr Darmanin.

The organisation, which monitors anti-Muslim hate crime in France, has accused the minister of slander after he claimed the group was "obviously" involved in Friday's attack.

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