Eiffel Tower suspect says in touch with IS

A terrorism probe has been launched after a man with a knife who tried to enter the Eiffel Tower told investigators he had been encouraged by an IS member.

French riot police officers

Source: AAP

A young Frenchman who recently was discharged from a psychiatric hospital is under investigation for an attempted terrorist attack after he brandished a knife and tried to breach security at the Eiffel Tower.

No one was hurt in the incident late on Saturday, though the tower was briefly evacuated, according to a statement from the company that manages the monument. The tower reopened as usual on Sunday morning.

It is the latest of several attempted attacks on security forces guarding prominent sites in France as part of heightened protective measures prompted by deadly attacks since 2015.

In Saturday's incident, the suspect tried to force his way into the secure zone beneath the tower, held out a knife and said "Allahu akbar", Arabic for "God is great", an official close to the investigation said.

He was quickly surrounded by security forces and surrendered, the official said. A Paris police official said no shots were fired.

The suspect later told police that he had wanted to attack a soldier and had been in touch with a member of the Islamic State group who encouraged him to do so, according to the official close to the investigation.

The official said on Sunday the claim prompted investigators to upgrade the seriousness of the alleged offence, which originally they classified as a common crime by someone with a history of psychiatric problems. As a result, the probe has been handed to counterterrorism prosecutors.

The man is now under investigation for involvement in a terrorist enterprise and an attempted terrorism-related attack on security forces.

The suspect was born in Mauritania in 1998 but has French citizenship, the official said. His name wasn't released.

The Eiffel Tower was lit up on Saturday night in the colours of the Paris-Saint Germain soccer club and with lights welcoming star Brazilian striker Neymar to the team.


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