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Women allegedly planned ‘violent’ car bomb attack at Notre Dame

Three women have been arrested after an abandoned car filled with gas cylinders found near Paris’s Notre Dame cathedral were likely planning an imminent attack, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve says.

The minister said on Thursday one of the women had stabbed a police officer during the arrest before being shot and wounded.

The discovery on Saturday night of the Peugeot 607 loaded with seven gas cylinders, six of them full, prompted a counter-terrorism investigation in a country where militants have killed more than 230 people in attacks since January, 2015.

Police sources said no detonator had been found, though the vehicle also contained three jerry cans of diesel fuel, adding to concerns that there had been a plan to explode the car.

“These three women aged 39, 23 and 19 had been radicalised, were fanatics and were in all likelihood preparing an imminent, violent act,” Cazeneuve said in a televised statement.

Police have been searching for the 19-year-old daughter of the car’s owner, but it was not immediately clear if she was the teenager detained in Thursday’s swoop.

Seven people have now been detained since Tuesday in connection with the investigation.

The arrests took place in Boussy-Saint-Antoine, about 30km southeast of Paris.

The town’s mayor told BFM TV there had been no specific threat of an attack in the local area.

The Peugeot was found in the early hours of Sunday morning on a Seine riverside road metres from Notre Dame cathedral.

Documents with writing in Arabic were also found in the car, which had no registration plates and was left with its hazard lights flashing.

The car owner was taken into custody earlier this week but later released.

He had gone to police on Sunday to report that his daughter had disappeared with his car, officials said.

His daughter is known to police for wanting to leave for Syria, officials say.

Scores of religiously radicalised people of French and other nationalities have joined the ranks of the Islamic State militant group.

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