French police arrest suspect in Paris shootings
Abdelhakim Dekhar named as gunman
The DNA of a man arrested over this week’s shootings in Paris matches samples found at the scene of the attacks, the prosecutor said on Thursday, after sources named him as Abdelhakim Dekhar, who was jailed in 1998 for his role in a murder spree.
The man was arrested late on Wednesday after a major manhunt following Monday’s shooting at left-wing newspaper , which critically wounded a photographer, and a subsequent shooting outside the offices of bank Societe Generale.
Police sources identified him as Dekhar, who was sentenced to four years in jail for his role in a “Bonnie-and-Clyde” style murder spree that gripped France in the 1990s.
He was convicted of buying a gun used in the 1994 shooting attacks by student Florence Rey and her lover Audry Maupin, in which three policemen and a taxi driver were killed.
The suspect was arrested at around 7pm in a vehicle in an underground parking lot in the northwestern Paris suburb of Bois-Colombes, the Paris prosecutors’ office said.
Sources close to the investigation said he was found in a semi-conscious state, with one saying he may have taken an overdose.