Charlie Hebdo hunt: Police surround two Paris attack suspects

Members of the French intervention gendarme forces arrive at the scene of a hostage taking at an industrial zone in Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast of Paris on Friday.
Members of the French intervention gendarme forces arrive at the scene of a hostage taking at an industrial zone in Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast of Paris on Friday.
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French police have surrounded a building in a northern town where two men suspected of the Charlie Hebdo massacre are said to have a hostage.
On the third day of a manhunt, shots were fired and there are reports of injuries in Dammartin-en-Goele, 35km (22 miles) from Paris.
The suspected Islamists are reported to have said they are prepared to die.
Twelve people were shot dead and 11 injured in the attack on the satirical magazine in the centre of Paris.
The suspects, two brothers who intelligence officials have linked to militant groups, shouted Islamist slogans during the shooting and then fled Paris in a hijacked car, heading north.
It appears that on Friday they hijacked another car in the town of Montagny-Sainte-Felicite before travelling on to Dammartin.
The car’s owner recognised them as brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi, the key suspects.
In a televised statement Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve confirmed the men being sought on Friday were those wanted for the Charlie Hebdo attack.
“An operation is under way which is set to neutralise the perpetrators of the cowardly attack carried out two days ago,” he said.
It’s a dramatic scene. The area around the small town of Dammartin is rapidly filling up with thousands of French police and anti-terror forces.
Several Puma helicopters are hovering over the area. Hundreds of police cars and armoured vehicles have arrived. Press were rapidly moved on from the area amid warnings of danger to onlookers.
Huge convoys of police line the main N2 highway.
There are now reports of flights being cancelled at nearby Charles de Gaulle airport.
The suspects are said to be holed up in a small printing business named CTD, a source close to the investigation told AFP news agency.
In Dammartin, witnesses say police are protecting people in buildings close by.
Officers from the elite GIGN unit have told people working nearby to stay inside and turn lights off while the operation is going on.
People in the area say police helicopters began arriving around 08:45 (07:45 GMT) followed by convoys of armed officers.
Some of those in premises in the industrial area where the suspects are cornered have been evacuated.
Police and military helicopters continue to hover low over the area, while lines of armed officers are guarding the edge of the national highway were traffic continues to flow.
The security situation has affected flights at the main airport in Paris, which is in the vicinity. Officials at Paris Charles de Gaulle say they have changed landing and take-off patterns for aircraft in the light of the security situation.
Meanwhile, police are said to have have identified a suspect in Thursday’s fatal shooting of a policewoman in Montrouge, south of Paris.
AFP news agency quotes a source close to the investigation as saying that two people in his immediate circle have been taken into custody.
It is believed the gunmen were angered by the satirical magazine’s irreverent depictions of the Prophet Muhammad.
During the attack on Charlie Hebdo, the attackers are said to have shouted “We are al-Qaeda, Yemen”, an apparent reference to the al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula group (AQAP).
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