Saturday

Four people arrested for deadly truck-related attacks in France







French anti-terrorist police force arrested four suspects who allegedly helped the preparation of trucks deadly attacks in the city of Nice. One suspect was arrested on Friday (15/7) night, while the other three were arrested on Saturday (16/7) morning local time.

The BBC reported the whole catching suspects took place near the city of Nice. The suspects reportedly knew Mohamed Bouhel (31), the deadly truck assailant shot dead by police after the action.

In one operation arrest of the suspect, the police mobilized 40 men stormed the small apartment in the Rue Miollis. "They're all still a circle of friends," said a police source was quoted as saying by Sky News.

Bouhel action truck driven into a crowd of people who were watching the fireworks on Bastille Day catastrophe. Reported 84 people died of the place. Of the 202 injured, 52 critical and 25 others still comatose.

French Prime Minister, Manuel Valls, said there has been no terror group claimed responsibility. But he believes Bouhel already radicalized. "It's clear from the modus if this act of terrorism. What we find now a network that supports these actions," said Valls.