Three men charged with supplying gun to Strasbourg market attacker

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PARIS, Feb 2, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Three men were Friday charged with
supplying the weapon used by the gunman in the Christmas market attack in the
French city of Strasbourg and placed in pre-trial detention, a judicial
source said.

The three suspects, from the same family and aged 32, 34 and 78, were
indicted by an examining magistrate in Paris for “possession and transfer of
a category B weapon in relation to a criminal terrorist enterprise” and for
“conspiracy with terrorist criminals”, according to the source.

They are alleged to have supplied an 8mm pistol used by Cherif Chekatt, a
small-time criminal who shot dead five people and wounded 11 during the
December 11 attack on the open-air Christmas market.

The three men were arrested Tuesday in eastern France along with two other
members of the family, who were released from custody Wednesday evening
without being charged.

The three suspects were transferred Thursday from Strasbourg to the
counter-terrorism bureau in Levallois-Perret, near Paris.

On December 17, another man, a relative of the killer, was also arrested
and charged on the same counts.

Anti-terrorist police believe Chekatt had obtained the firearm — an 8mm
pistol — a few days before the attack.

Chekatt, 29, who was on a special watchlist as a suspected radical
Islamist, was shot dead by police after a two-day manhunt in the city on the
German border.

Judicial sources said Chekatt had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State
group in a video found on a USB key. The interior minister has dismissed a
claim by the Islamic State group that it was responsible for the attack.

France has been on high alert since the start of a wave of jihadist attacks
in 2015 which have killed 251 people.