Paris: Two French men arrested attempting to join ISIS in Libya via neighbouring Tunisia, are now being held in Paris, a judicial source told AFP.
The suspects, aged 19 and 20, who told authorities they were on their way to a training camp so they could fight in Syria, were arrested in southern Tunisia and were flown to France on November 13, the day of the Paris attacks.
The suspects, aged 19 and 20, who told authorities they were on their way to a training camp so they could fight in Syria, were arrested in southern Tunisia and were flown to France on November 13, the day of the Paris attacks.
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