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Three young men, aged 19 and 20, were arrested in France this week in connection with an alleged terrorist plot. The arrests were made in the southern city of Nîmes and the western city of Nantes, following a preliminary investigation that began on November 20. The suspects have been charged with criminal terrorist association. Two of the individuals face additional charges related to the unauthorized manufacture of explosives and possession of incendiary or explosive materials.
The suspects are believed to have been involved in discussions about jihadist ideologies and had been exchanging extremist content online. Authorities report that they had ordered materials to build homemade explosive devices. According to sources familiar with the case, the men were allegedly planning to target the mayor's office in Poitiers. However, further details about other potential targets are not yet confirmed as the investigation is still ongoing.
Following their arrests, the three suspects were placed in pre-trial detention. The investigation is now being handled by French investigating magistrates. The PNAT has been overseeing the case, which remains in its early stages. Authorities are continuing to analyze the suspects' activities and communications to determine the full scope of the plot and any possible accomplices.
France has faced a series of attacks and foiled plots in recent years, many of which have been linked to jihadist groups such as the Islamic State and Al-Qaeda. In response, the French government has strengthened its counterterrorism measures, including monitoring online extremist content and increasing surveillance of potential threats.
The three young men are accused of being radicalized through online content, though the exact nature of their activities and the timing of their radicalization remain part of the investigation. France's heightened security measures and counterterrorism efforts are focused on preventing attacks like the one the suspects allegedly planned, with a focus on identifying and disrupting plots before they can be executed.