How France’s glitzy Riviera has become an emerging hot spot for jihadis
Attack in Nice highlights how the resort has become breeding ground for militants and home to one of France’s main recruiters
Despite its reputation as a jet set Riviera resort, Nice has become a hotbed of radical Islam in recent years and home to one of France’s main jihadists recruiters, security sources said.
Only last month Oumar Diaby gave an interview in Syria to French television where he claimed he was at the head of a “katiba” or cell of some 30 French fighters, mostly from in and around the city.
The former petty criminal was a radical imam in Nice before leaving in 2013 to fight with the al-Nusra Front, the Syrian arm of al-Qaeda.
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At the same time, 19 suspects linked to a separate radical Islamist group based in the neighbouring Riviera town of Cannes are awaiting trial accused of plotting to attack French military and Jewish targets in 2012.
Several from the Cannes group are believed to have returned to France after fighting in Syria.