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NewsOctober 23, 2017

PARIS -- Eight people suspected of belonging to a French far-right extremist group have been given preliminary terror charges for allegedly plotting attacks against mosques, politicians and migrants. A judicial official said the suspects were charged with criminal terrorist association Saturday night...

Associated Press

PARIS -- Eight people suspected of belonging to a French far-right extremist group have been given preliminary terror charges for allegedly plotting attacks against mosques, politicians and migrants.

A judicial official said the suspects were charged with criminal terrorist association Saturday night.

Three of the eight charged are minors. Seven are in custody.

The suspects are allegedly linked to the founder of a newly formed ultra-nationalist group, the official said.

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The founder, identified only as Logan N., was arrested in southern France in June.

The official said investigators believe the group was planning to extort money from business leaders and use it to buy weapons.

Some of its members had trained in shooting and stolen a vehicle for the alleged plot.

The official requested anonymity to discuss the ongoing case.

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