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French police foil Paris bomb attack outside US bank

Natalie Fisher by Natalie Fisher
March 29, 2026
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The suspect told police he had been recruited on Snapchat for 300 euros. ©AFP

Paris (France) (AFP) – French police stopped an apparent bomb attack outside a US bank in Paris early Saturday when they arrested a person about to set off a homemade explosive device, officials and sources close to the case told AFP. The incident occurred around 3:30 am (0130 GMT) in front of a Bank of America building in the chic 8th arrondissement, a couple of streets from the Champs-Elysees.

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Police grabbed the suspect just after he placed a device made of five litres of liquid (1.3 US gallons), believed to be fuel, and an ignition system, one of the sources said. After his arrest, the suspect claimed to be both a minor and a Senegalese citizen, according to a police source, who cautioned that the authorities were still verifying his identity. He was accompanied by a second person, who took flight when officers arrived to arrest the pair. The ignition component had 650 grams (23 ounces) of explosive powder in it, according to an initial assessment. The whole device was taken to the Paris police’s forensics lab for full analysis.

Prosecutors at France’s counter-terrorism office told AFP they had immediately taken over the investigation and confirmed the suspect caught was in police custody. They stated that the probe it had launched was into “attempted damage by fire or other dangerous means in connection with a terrorist undertaking” and a “terrorist criminal conspiracy.” Both the Paris judicial police and France’s domestic intelligence service, the General Directorate for Internal Security (DGSI), were involved in the investigation, the office told AFP.

According to a police source, the suspect said he had been recruited via the Snapchat app to carry out the bombing in exchange for the sum of 600 euros ($692). When the patrolling officers arrested him, he was about to ignite the device with a lighter. A separate police source told AFP that while he was placing the charge, the accomplice stepped back, apparently to take a photo or video of the crime with his mobile phone.

A spokesperson for Bank of America, whose US headquarters is in Charlotte, North Carolina, told AFP they were aware of the situation and were in communication with the French authorities. France’s Interior Minister, Laurent Nunez, on X, hailed the speedy action by the police officers, given “the current international situation.” Speaking later to news channel BFMTV, he suggested that he thought the war in the Middle East might have motivated the attack.

“I make a link between the actions carried out in neighbouring countries” and claimed by “small groups that referred to the conflict,” he said. Earlier this month, Dutch officials said they thought four youths arrested on suspicion of detonating an explosive device outside a Rotterdam synagogue might have been recruited by Iran. In Britain, a little-known group aligned with Iran claimed responsibility for a London arson attack last week on four volunteer ambulances run by a Jewish organisation.

Since the outbreak of the war in the Middle East, European countries have been on high alert for potential attacks on Iranian dissidents, Jewish places of worship, and US-Israeli assets.

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