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UK citizens of “Pakistani origin” arrested in Paris after attempted to run down police with their cars




Seven UK citizens of Pakistani heritage have been arrested in Paris after they attempted to hit police with their cars.

Four men and three women from London argued with Parisian police outside the French Capital’s Israeli embassy on Tuesday before they drove their two cars at the officers in what is believed to have been attempted murder hit and run.

Their vehicles were filmed threatening the policeman outside the hugely secure Embassy close to the Champs Elysée on Monday night the Daily Mail reported.

An investigating source has said that one officer only narrowly escaped being hit by the deranged Muslims.

After a hour long manhunt the gang of Londoners were arrested and charged with ‘the attempted murder of a person in public authority’.
If convicted they face a maximum sentence of life in prison in France.

Tensions between indigenous French citizens and government and the Muslim population of the country are reaching new heights following the closure of dozens of more Mosques and Islamic schools linked to extremist views and the beheading of a French schoolteacher.

French Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin revealed last week that since the start of 2020 73 mosques and Islamic schools have been closed across France, with 12 in September alone.

This news came just days before secondary school teacher, Samuel Paty, had his head sawn off by a deranged 18-year-old Chechen, Mohammedan migrant.

France has seen countless atrocities by Muslim terrorists in recent years, the blood curdling screech of “allahu akbar” (allah is great) followed by mindless slaughter of innocent bystanders has become a regular occurrence on the streets of France.

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