PARIS — French police on Wednesday arrested a 22-year-old man in connection with the stabbing on Saturday of a French soldier in a Paris suburb, with officials describing the suspect as a fairly recent convert to Islam.
French Interior Minister Manuel Valls said in a statement that the suspect was arrested Wednesday morning in the Yvelines region just west of Paris, following the stabbing of Pvt. Cédric Cordiez in the neck from behind with a short-bladed knife. The attack took place in the shopping mall and underground transportation hub of La Défense, west of Paris.
Officials said at the time that the attack seemed an echo of the killing and stabbing to death of a British soldier on a London street last week.
The French suspect was known to investigators, Mr. Valls said, but he urged caution and said: "I cannot talk about radical Islam." He said investigators wanted to know more about the suspect's "motivation, background and family environment."
The police said he was identified thanks to video footage from the crime and traces of his DNA found on items left at the scene in a plastic bag, including a knife and a bottle.
On the French television channel i>TELE, Mr. Valls warned of a growing number of young radicals in France similar to Mohammed Merah, the Islamist gunman who killed seven people in and around the southwestern city of Toulouse last year.
Mr. Valls said there are "several dozen, perhaps several hundred, potential Merahs in our country," saying young French Muslims were being "radicalized" on the Internet and by extremist imams.
He told Le Figaro newspaper that "no fewer than 120 French jihadists'' were involved in fighting in Syria and about 60 percent of them were allied with Al Qaeda fighters. He said that about 30 had returned to France and were under surveillance by the French authorities.
The attacker, described by the police at the time as bearded and tall, approached Private Cordiez from behind while he was on patrol with two colleagues, stabbed him in the neck and then disappeared into a crowd. Sources close to the investigation have said to French news agencies that the suspect was seen on video praying a few minutes before the attack and that he was "a young, recently converted Islamist'' already known to the police for his strong religious convictions and who had committed petty crimes in the past. But the same sources said that there was no indication of any tendency toward violence in his behavior.
Private Cordiez, 23, was released from a military hospital on Monday and rejoined his unit.
Separately, the police announced that they had rearrested an infamous French criminal who had blasted his way out of prison in April. The man, Redoine Faïd, was arrested overnight with an accomplice at a hotel in Pontault-Combault, a town east of Paris, six weeks after his escape.
He became famous for writing a confessional book about his life of crime, complete with a book tour after having been freed in 2008. He was arrested again in 2010 for involvement in the death of a police officer killed in a robbery attempt.
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