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Toulouse killer was on 'no-fly' list: US

The self-proclaimed al Qaeda militant who killed seven people in France, including three Jewish children, was on a US "no-fly" list, a US intelligence official told AFP.

Updated on: Mar 23, 2012 12:18 PM IST
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The self-proclaimed al Qaeda militant who killed seven people in France, including three Jewish children, was on a US "no-fly" list, a US intelligence official told AFP.

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Mohamed Merah, who died on Thursday in a hail of bullets after a 32-hour standoff with elite French police in Toulouse, had been on the list for "some time," the official said asking to remain anonymous.

The list, which is put together by the US authorities, bans those named on it from boarding flights to or from the US

Merah, 23, who admitted shooting dead three soldiers and three children and a teacher at a Jewish school died in an intense firefight as he tried to shoot his way out of his surrounded apartment in southwestern Toulouse.

France's chief anti-terror prosecutor, Francois Molins, said Merah had taken responsibility for the shootings, claiming to be avenging Palestinian deaths and opposing the French military's involvement in Afghanistan and France's ban on full-face veils.

He said the militant had also claimed to have been trained by al Qaeda in Waziristan, a tribal area of Pakistan known as a haven for Islamist insurgents connected to Taliban guerrillas.

 
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