France terror: Female suspect Hayat Boumeddiene may be in Syria

January 11, 2015 08:01 am | Updated November 16, 2021 07:15 pm IST - Ankara

A call for witnesses released by the Paris Prefecture de Police January 9, 2015 shows the photos of Hayat Boumeddiene (L) and  Amedy Coulibaly, who are considered to be armed and dangerous, and are actively being sought in the shooting death of a woman police in Montrouge, near Paris, on Thursday. Several people were taken hostage at a kosher supermarket in eastern Paris on Friday after a shootout involving a man armed with two guns, a police source said. There were unconfirmed local media reports that the man was the same as the one suspected of killing a policewoman in Montrouge, a southern suburb of Paris on Thursday. REUTERS/Paris Prefecture de Police handout via Reuters (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) ATTENTION EDITORS - NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. THIS PICTURE WAS PROCESSED BY REUTERS TO ENHANCE QUALITY. AN UNPROCESSED VERSION HAS BEEN PROVIDED SEPARATELY

A call for witnesses released by the Paris Prefecture de Police January 9, 2015 shows the photos of Hayat Boumeddiene (L) and Amedy Coulibaly, who are considered to be armed and dangerous, and are actively being sought in the shooting death of a woman police in Montrouge, near Paris, on Thursday. Several people were taken hostage at a kosher supermarket in eastern Paris on Friday after a shootout involving a man armed with two guns, a police source said. There were unconfirmed local media reports that the man was the same as the one suspected of killing a policewoman in Montrouge, a southern suburb of Paris on Thursday. REUTERS/Paris Prefecture de Police handout via Reuters (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) ATTENTION EDITORS - NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. THIS PICTURE WAS PROCESSED BY REUTERS TO ENHANCE QUALITY. AN UNPROCESSED VERSION HAS BEEN PROVIDED SEPARATELY

A woman wanted in connection with the terror attacks on France a few days ago, is believed to have entered Turkey earlier this month and is now, possibly, in Syria, media reported Saturday.

Hayat Boumeddiene is believed to have entered Turkey Jan. 2, according to a CNN report, which cited a Turkish Prime Ministry source. Turkish police have a track of her movements, the source said.

If this could be proved true, it would mean that Ms. Boumeddiene was not in France when Thursday’s deadly attacks occurred, according to a Xinhua report.

The source added that Ankara did not arrest her due to a lack of timely intelligence from France.

A source close to French security services said Ms. Boumeddiene is thought to be no longer in France, CNN reported.

Ms. Boumeddiene is thought to have left for Turkey “of course to reach Syria,” according to the French source, the report said.

Turkish authorities have informed French officials that Ms. Boumeddiene travelled from Turkey to Syria on Thursday, and on Saturday, French authorities also said they believed that Ms. Boumeddiene had reached Syria from Turkey, Xinhua reported.

The 26-year-old woman was the partner of the extremist Amedy Coulibaly, who was killed on Friday, in a fight with the police at a Jewish grocery store at Porte de Vincennes in southern Paris. Four hostages were also killed in the attack.

Police named Ms. Boumeddiene and Coulibaly as suspects in Thursday’s killing of a policewoman in the southern Parisian suburb of Montrouge.

Ms. Boumeddiene escaped from the grocery store in the confusion as hostages ran away, CNN had earlier reported, citing French police union spokesman Pascal Disand.

According to Mr. Disant, the slain Kouachi brothers, who were behind the attack on the office of the Charlie Hebdo magazine on Wednesday, and Coulibaly were part of the same jihadi groups, and Paris prosecutor Francois Molins indicated Ms. Boumeddienne and Cherif Kouachi’s wife were well-connected, saying they exchanged 500 phone calls in 2014, CNN reported.

A global search has been launched to nab Ms. Boumeddienne.

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