France pursues female suspect after deadly sieges

Police describes Hayat Boumeddiene, 26, as 'armed and dangerous'


Reuters January 11, 2015
Members of the GIPN and RAID, French police special forces. PHOTO: AFP

PARIS: France has launched a massive hunt for the female accomplice of militants behind attacks on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish deli.

The whereabouts of the partner of the Jewish deli attacker, 26-year-old Hayat Boumeddiene, remained unknown on Saturday. Police listed her as a suspect in that strike and an earlier killing of a policewoman, describing her as ‘armed and dangerous’.

“All our services are focused on looking for this person,” national police chief Jean-Marc Falcone told BFM-TV television. “We call on her to put herself in the hands of justice.”

An official police photograph shows a young woman with long dark hair hitched back over her ears.

French media, however, released photos purporting to be of a fully-veiled Boumeddiene, posing with a cross-bow, in what they said was a 2010 training session in the mountainous Cantal region of southern France. A source familiar with the situation said she left France last week and traveled to Syria via Turkey.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 11th, 2015.

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