Taliban claim French gunman trained in Pak


DI KHAN  - The al Qaeda-inspired gunman who killed seven people in France trained with a faction of the Pakistan Taliban at a camp near the border with Afghanistan, a spokesman for the militant group said on Sunday. “Mohamed Merah trained with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in North Waziristan,” Ahmed Marwat, who identified himself as a spokesman for the TTP’s Jandola faction, told Reuters.
“However, we do not have any information on the attacks in France. That is not linked to us.”
There was no independent confirmation of Marwat’s claim.
Merah was killed on Thursday in a gun battle with police after he killed three Jewish schoolchildren, a rabbi and three soldiers in three separate attacks.
The head of the French domestic intelligence agency has said there was no evidence Merah belonged to any radical Islamist network.
Investigators are still trying to establish whether Merah had any logistical or ideological support or if he acted alone.
Two senior TTP commanders told Reuters that over 80 French nationals are present in North Waziristan, and are members of a largely foreign group of militants called the Jihad-e-Islami. Pledging allegiance to al Qaeda, they work closely with the TTP.

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