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Three French prison guards hurt in attack by Al-Qaeda inmate

By AFP
January 13, 2018

LILLE, France: Three guards at a jail in northern France have been injured in a blade attack by a German Al-Qaeda militant who plotted the deadly suicide bombing of a Tunisian synagogue, sources said Thursday.

Islamic convert Christian Ganczarski, serving an 18-year sentence over the 2002 blast in Djerba that killed 21 people, launched himself at prison officers after hearing he may face extradition to the US in connection with 9/11 investigations, according to union sources. Prison authorities did not confirm or deny the identity of the assailant, but said they were investigating an assault with a razor blade and chisel as a terrorist plot to kill officials. Regional director of prison services Alain Jego confirmed to AFP that “an inmate, who is finishing a long sentence and who risks being extradited to the United States, assaulted three agents with a blade” at the jail in Vendin-le-Vieil, near the northern town of Lens. Four officers tried to control the prisoner and three were slightly injured, Jego added. Ganczarski, who visited Afghan and Pakistani militant camps and met Osama bin Laden, was found guilty in 2009 of helping to plan the Tunisia attack, which was claimed by Al-Qaeda.