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Paris attacks suspect extradited to France

The man suspected of supplying arms to a gunman who carried out deadly terrorist attacks in Paris last year has been extradited from Spain to France.

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A Frenchman arrested in Spain for allegedly supplying the arms used by Islamist militant Amedy Coulibaly to kill four people at a kosher supermarket in Paris in January 2015 has been extradited to France, Spanish police say.

Antoine Denevi, a 27-year-old from Sainte Catherine in France, was arrested on April 12 on a European arrest warrant in Rincon de la Victoria on Spain's southern coast, where he had fled after the attack.

Police said in a statement that Denevi had been handed over to French authorities, who coordinated the arrest operation, at Madrid's Barajas airport on Tuesday from where he was flown to France.

When Denevi was arrested, a spokesman for Spain's High Court said that he denied selling arms to Coulibaly but was willing to be extradited to France.

Coulibaly was shot dead by police after attacking the supermarket on January 9 armed with assault rifles, semi-automatic pistols and sticks of industrial dynamite.

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He had also killed a policewoman in a Paris suburb the day before.

His attacks followed those on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper when two other gunmen shot 12 people at and near its offices in Paris on January 7.


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