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18 October 2010 Last updated at 00:19 GMT

France: Saudis warn of new al-Qaeda threat
French soldiers patrol underneath the Eiffel Tower in Paris on 3 October 2010 
French security forces have been on high alert for several weeks following 
earlier attack warnings

Saudi Arabia has warned France it is the target of an imminent al-Qaeda attack, 
French Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux has said.

He said Saudi intelligence agencies spoke of a threat to Europe, and "France in 
particular", from al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.

France is already on high alert following warnings of possible attacks aimed at 
France, Germany and the UK.

The Eiffel Tower was evacuated twice in September over security alerts.

"I can tell you - and it's not information that's been made public yet - that 
even a few hours, a few days ago, [we received] a new message, from the Saudi 
[intelligence] services, indicating to us that Al-Qaeda in the Arabian 
Peninsula was certainly active, or expecting to be active," Mr Hortefeux said 
in a joint radio and television interview.

He said the threat concerned "the European continent and France in particular".

Mr Hortefeux gave little detail about the information the Saudis had provided, 
but said the threat was real.

It appears to have been released by the government as a warning to the French 
public that they must remain vigilant, says the BBC's Christian Fraser in Paris.

The authorities have been criticised for scaremongering, our correspondent 
says. The official threat level in France remains one below the highest level 
of scarlet.
Europe plot

The Saudi warning is the latest to put French security forces, and those of 
other European countries, on heightened alert.

Word of a plot threatening France, the UK and Germany emerged last month.

That plot was said to be linked to al-Qaeda and involved European militants 
training in Pakistan who were preparing to mount a Mumbai-style attack on the 
three countries.

Ten gunmen attacked targets in the Indian city of Mumbai in 2008, killing 166 
people in a three-day rampage.

Increased drone missile attacks in the tribal regions of Pakistan bordering 
Afghanistan were said by officials to be an attempt to disrupt the plot.

Earlier in October, France warned its citizens travelling to Britain to be 
"extremely vigilant" amid fears of a possible attack.

A few days previously, Britain had raised its alert level from general to high 
for travellers to Germany and France.




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