Tuesday, November 23, around 1 am, Chartres-de-Bretagne. A witness called 17. He just heard a bang and see a fire. The incident took place near a large abandoned farm, 300 meters from the first homes on land wedged between the road to Nantes, a settling tank, the new pool and a transformer ERDF. It is reached by a small one-way street.
Guarded by the domestic intelligence
few minutes after the call, a police patrol comes on site. She comes face to face with a utility vehicle. Inside, four people: two men and two women, all aged in their thirties. One man shows traces of burning. Especially the hair. According to the story told in Monthly, control "does not go very well." The police arrive to harvest as oral identities. One man said he comes from Paris, one from Canada. On these statements, the police depart on leave fourteenth, after noting the registration of the utility.
Surprise, a few hours later. According to our information, it appears that the owner of the van is subject to monitoring by the Central Intelligence-interior (DCRI), the cons-French terrorism. The individual is suspected of belonging to the movement, called "autonomous violent", also known as "ultra-left" in legal circles. It would likely "to be dangerous."
Attempted assassination? Training? Accident?
At As we write these lines, this information has not been confirmed from official sources. The story seems to make the bread and butter of the legal world last week. She was also told in an article in the Telegram published this Saturday.
What happened? An assassination attempt? Training in the use of explosives that would have slipped? A simple accident? Difficult to see clearly now. Last Monday in any case, according to findings made by The Monthly , there was no trace of explosion on the site, away from any potential target. Just some evidence of a squat (beer, fire, matches, tags). And yet, impossible to know whether they are recent.
car bomb outside the Customs in 2007
"The ultra-left" has been singled out by the Ministry of Interior in the case of Tarnac in 2008 (sabotage of railways). Since the highly publicized case has turned into a judicial fiasco. Nevertheless. The French security services seem to keep an eye on this diffuse medium. Especially in Rennes where the regional Customs has been an attempted attack, attributed to this movement, November 8, 2007.
D them men aged 20 and 23 years and a woman of 21 years attending among the extreme left, Rennes, and playing the agitators at the university of Toulouse-Mirail in strikes against the LRU, have since been arrested in Toulouse and indicted for "manufacture and possession of explosives" by a court in Rennes.