According to Mailonline, seven people
have been arrested over the Charlie Hebdo massacre as two 'armed and
dangerous' brothers with links to terrorist groups going back at least a
decade today remained on the run. Cherif Kouachi (left), 32, his brother Said Kouachi (right), 34, in the photos above.
As
the manhunt for Cherif and Said Kouachi continued, their alleged
getaway driver Hamyd Mourad, 18, turned himself into police in
Charleville-Mezieres in northern France.
All
three French-Algerian Muslims escaped yesterday following the bloodbath
at the offices of the notoriously anti-Islamist satirical magazine in
Paris.
In 2008, Cherif was sentenced to three years in prison for terror offences – but served just 18 months.
Questions
will be asked why – once again – young Frenchmen with close links to
radical Islam and its terrorist affiliates were apparently given free
rein to carry out their crimes.
The
fact that two were still at large almost 24 hours after a gun battle in
which two policemen died alongside ten others, mainly magazine staff,
was also a cause for huge concern.
In
another development, two police officers have reportedly been shot by a
man brandishing a machine gun on the outskirts of Paris, with one
understood to be seriously injured.
The
suspect, thought to be wearing a bullet-proof vest and body armour,
attacked the municipal police officers in Châtillon just after 8am (7am
GMT) as they attended a routine road incident, according to reports.
It is not known if the shooting is linked to the Charlie Hebdo attack.
A truly devastating time for France, may the dead rest in peace.
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