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Fake 'jihadists' fined over Cannes film fest stunt

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AFP Grasse (France)
The three organisers of a publicity stunt featuring fake jihadist attackers who sparked panic during the Cannes Film Festival were fined 2,500 euros (USD 2,800) today.

Six men wearing combat dress and masks swept up to the luxury Eden Roc hotel in a high-powered dinghy that was flying a black flag made to look like the one used by the Islamic State (IS) group.

The production team also hired a helicopter to fly low overhead as the dinghy approached the Cap d'Antibes on the French Riviera.

"They came in on a dinghy, dressed in black to film themselves as if it was an invasion by Daesh and they really scared people who were swimming in the sea," prosecutor Thierry Bonifay told a court in Grasse near Cannes, using the Arabic name for IS.
 

The organisers of the stunt were prosecuted for "aggravated violence".

Four other people, who were actors taking part in the stunt, were cleared.

The team making the commercial for a website had no official permission, according to a report in Nice Matin newspaper.

IS claimed responsibility for coordinated attacks on Paris in November last year in which 130 people were killed.

The group also claimed one of its followers drove the truck that killed 86 people on the Nice seafront, along the south coast from Cannes, on July 14.

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First Published: Sep 16 2016 | 11:32 PM IST

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