French prosecutors today issued preliminary terror charges for two men linked to an explosives lab discovered in an apartment near Paris.
Paris counter-terrorism prosecutor Francois Molins said the men detained last week were charged with terrorist association and the manufacture of explosives.
Molins said the men -- a 36-year-old apartment owner named Ali MR and a man known as Frederic M who was previously known to intelligence authorities -- aimed "to manufacture a bomb" to carry out an attack in France. He said, however, no specific plan had been found.
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Up to four kilograms of the explosive TATP could have been manufactured from the material discovered, Molins said. TATP, a peroxide-based explosive, has been employed often by Islamic extremists.
Ali MR told investigators he was following Islamic State bomb-making videos using the explosive materials and that he had acquired the substances, including 200 grams of TATP and 9 liters of acid, earlier this year, Molins said.
The prosecutor said Frederic L said he wanted to commit a terror attack to take revenge on the international coalition against IS. Frederic L had links with French jihadist and IS recruiter Rachid Kassim.
Molins said the two suspects admitted they had wished to join IS but never made it to Syria.
A third man was released today without being charged.
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