A judicial official said today the men were handed preliminary charges of financing a terrorist enterprise and endangering others. They were identified as Bruno P., Frederic J. and Jean-Clause V.
The French press widely identifies them as two former plant officials and Lafarge's security chief. The judicial official couldn't be named in keeping with judicial rules.
Lafarge has acknowledged funnelling money to Syrian armed organisations in 2013 and 2014, allegedly including the Islamic State group, to guarantee safe passage for employees and supply its plant.
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