Police Catch 2 Bombing Suspects in Geneva: Reports

Police Catch 2 Bombing Suspects in Geneva: Reports
Sat Dec 12, 2015 20:50:13

Amid anti-ISIS sweep, Swiss police have arrested two suspected men who tried to do terrorist operations in Geneva in which traces of explosives were discovered in the suspects' vehicle, local reports said.

Swiss media reports that the two suspects, allegedly of Syrian descent, were arrested on Thonon road on Friday afternoon. It was not immediately clear whether the arrests had been linked to the terror threat level, which was increased by the government on Thursday.

Traces of explosives were found in the car of the two men arrested, local newspaper Tribune de Geneve reports. So far the police have not commented on the arrests.

The city remains on high alert following a Swiss government statement that they “received information from a foreign authority regarding a potential ISIS cell in the Geneva area,” President Simonetta Sommaruga said Thursday.

While “there is currently no indication that there was a concrete attack planned,” the alert reached three points on the five-point scale, indicating an unprecedented and high probability attack level.

Swiss daily Le Temps reports that US intelligence had identified terrorist cells in Chicago, Toronto and Geneva.

"We do not know their names, we do not know where they came from. They apparently are using noms de guerre, the source told the paper."

Sources familiar with the matter told Reuters that the CIA had provided a photo of four men of ISIS operatives that could potentially be on Swiss territory. It still remains unclear whether or not the current manhunt is connected to bordering France attacks last month that left 130 people dead.

Following the tip security in the city was increased at the UN building, the airport, train stations, and the synagogues.

In addition, three raids that were carried out on Thursday night led to the discovery of weapons. However no arrests were made, Tribune de Geneve’s sources revealed.

On Friday, Pierre Maudet, Geneva’s mayor spoke with Director General of the UN in Geneva, Michael Moller to assure him that United Nations work in the city is being safeguarded. Maudet assured that the Geneva police would maintain a high level of vigilance and reinforce security around the Palais des Nations and other international organizations.

On a side-note representatives from Russia, the United States and the United Nations have ended trilateral technical consultations on Syria in Geneva on Friday. The technical talks were done in preparation for the next meeting of the International Syria Support Group. RT. Reported.

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