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There will be new terror attacks, warns French premier

Manuel Valls said the intelligence services, police and military were daily preventing attacks and dismantling networks out of Iraq and Syria.

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French prime minister Manuel Valls said the threat from terrorists is at its maximum level and predicted more attacks even though intelligence services are regularly preventing them from happening, reports The Straits Times.

"Every day, the intelligence services, the police and the military are preventing attacks, dismantling networks that are coming out of Iraq and Syria," he said on Europe 1 radio. "Today the threat is at its maximum and we're a target. Everyone gets that. This past week, at least two attacks were stopped."

He added: "There will be new attacks, there will be innocent victims... it is also my role to tell this truth to the French people."

An estimated 700 French citizens, including 275 women, have ties with extremists in Syria and Iraq, Mr Valls said yesterday.

He also said there are 15,000 people on the radar of police and intelligent services who are in the process of being radicalised.

French police also arrested a 15-year-old boy suspected of planning an attack, investigators said yesterday.

The teenager was arrested in eastern Paris last Saturday and had been under house arrest since April for suspected links to Islamic extremists. The police suspect him of plotting "in response to calls from Syria to attack France".

Meanwhile, French anti-terror judges charged a woman last Saturday over a failed attack near Paris' Notre Dame cathedral, where a car full of gas canisters was found.

Read more of this report from The Straits Times.