Paris – The Paris prosecutor’s office says authorities have found phones, USB flash drives and other equipment during searches of about 80 prison cells of Islamic radicals after terrorist attacks earlier this month.
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The prosecutor’s office said Monday that investigators are analyzing the material found in the searches.
Two of the Islamic extremists behind the Jan. 7-9 attacks had met in a French prison. They had also been in contact with prominent imprisoned radical Djamel Beghal, convicted of plotting to blow up the U.S. Embassy in Paris.
RTL radio said authorities found a phone in Beghal’s cell during the searches. Cell phones are banned in French prisons, but often circulate among inmates.
Twenty people died in the attacks on a kosher market, newspaper Charlie Hebdo, and police, including the three gunmen.
Please don’t include the 3 gunmen who died among the total of 20 “people.” Clearly, they were animals!