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Geneva on high alert in hunt for suspected jihadists

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Geneva remained on high alert Friday as police carried out further searches in the western Swiss city for several suspected jihadists believed to have links to the Islamic State (IS) group, officials said.

Geneva, which borders France and is home to the UN's European headquarters, ratcheted up its security Thursday after receiving information from the Swiss government about suspicious individuals in the area.

The region remains at alert-level three out of five, the cantonal government told AFP early Friday.

"For now, there is no change to the security situation," said spokeswoman Emmanuelle Lo Verso, who on Thursday said police were investigating "a specific threat", and were "actively searching" for suspects.

Several Swiss media reported that the intelligence originally came from the United States.

Armed policemen guard the French Consulate in Geneva on December 10  2015 as the alert level in the ...
Armed policemen guard the French Consulate in Geneva on December 10, 2015 as the alert level in the region remains at three out of five following information about suspicious individuals in the area
Richard Juilliart, AFP/File

The Le Temps daily cited an unnamed source close to the case as saying US intelligence had identified three jihadist cells, in Toronto, Chicago and Geneva, and that a picture of four individuals had been circulated to police across the canton on Wednesday.

"We do not know their names, we do not know where they came from. They apparently are using noms de guerre," the source told the paper.

- 'Terrorist threat' -

The office of Switzerland's top prosecutor meanwhile said in a statement late Thursday that it had opened a probe into "a terrorist threat in the Geneva region," targeting unnamed individuals over possible support for banned groups, including "Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State".

People gather at the French Consulate in Geneva on November 14  2015 to pay tribute to the victims o...
People gather at the French Consulate in Geneva on November 14, 2015 to pay tribute to the victims of the deadly Paris attacks
Fabrice Coffrini, AFP/File

"The main goal is to prevent a terrorist event," it added.

In Geneva, which is almost entirely enclosed by France, authorities said the search for possible extremists was being conducted "in the context of the investigation following the Paris attacks".

But multiple sources, who requested anonymity, said there did not appear to be a direct link with the coordinated November 13 gun and suicide bombing attacks that left 130 dead.

Pierre Maudet, in charge of security issues in the Geneva government, told Le Temps the security level would remain high "as long as this specific threat has not disappeared."

But he stressed that the security alert in the region was not comparable to the lockdown seen in Brussels last month.

"We cannot say that an attack was averted here today," he told the paper late on Thursday.

At the United Nations complex in Geneva, which was evacuated and searched late Wednesday, security remained significantly higher than usual Friday morning, although there seemed to be fewer guards visibly carrying sub-machine guns than the day before.

Security forces stand guard at the entrance of the United Nations headquarters in Geneva  on Decembe...
Security forces stand guard at the entrance of the United Nations headquarters in Geneva, on December 10, 2015
Richard Juilliart, AFP

"There is no specific threat to the UN in Geneva or its personnel," UN spokesman Michele Zaccheo told reporters, adding that the security measures were "commensurate with what is happening in the region".

The US embassy in Switzerland meanwhile called on US citizens in the country to maintain "a high level of vigilance and take appropriate steps to enhance personal security" and to "remain aware of surroundings at all times".

Geneva remained on high alert Friday as police carried out further searches in the western Swiss city for several suspected jihadists believed to have links to the Islamic State (IS) group, officials said.

Geneva, which borders France and is home to the UN’s European headquarters, ratcheted up its security Thursday after receiving information from the Swiss government about suspicious individuals in the area.

The region remains at alert-level three out of five, the cantonal government told AFP early Friday.

“For now, there is no change to the security situation,” said spokeswoman Emmanuelle Lo Verso, who on Thursday said police were investigating “a specific threat”, and were “actively searching” for suspects.

Several Swiss media reported that the intelligence originally came from the United States.

Armed policemen guard the French Consulate in Geneva on December 10  2015 as the alert level in the ...

Armed policemen guard the French Consulate in Geneva on December 10, 2015 as the alert level in the region remains at three out of five following information about suspicious individuals in the area
Richard Juilliart, AFP/File

The Le Temps daily cited an unnamed source close to the case as saying US intelligence had identified three jihadist cells, in Toronto, Chicago and Geneva, and that a picture of four individuals had been circulated to police across the canton on Wednesday.

“We do not know their names, we do not know where they came from. They apparently are using noms de guerre,” the source told the paper.

– ‘Terrorist threat’ –

The office of Switzerland’s top prosecutor meanwhile said in a statement late Thursday that it had opened a probe into “a terrorist threat in the Geneva region,” targeting unnamed individuals over possible support for banned groups, including “Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State”.

People gather at the French Consulate in Geneva on November 14  2015 to pay tribute to the victims o...

People gather at the French Consulate in Geneva on November 14, 2015 to pay tribute to the victims of the deadly Paris attacks
Fabrice Coffrini, AFP/File

“The main goal is to prevent a terrorist event,” it added.

In Geneva, which is almost entirely enclosed by France, authorities said the search for possible extremists was being conducted “in the context of the investigation following the Paris attacks”.

But multiple sources, who requested anonymity, said there did not appear to be a direct link with the coordinated November 13 gun and suicide bombing attacks that left 130 dead.

Pierre Maudet, in charge of security issues in the Geneva government, told Le Temps the security level would remain high “as long as this specific threat has not disappeared.”

But he stressed that the security alert in the region was not comparable to the lockdown seen in Brussels last month.

“We cannot say that an attack was averted here today,” he told the paper late on Thursday.

At the United Nations complex in Geneva, which was evacuated and searched late Wednesday, security remained significantly higher than usual Friday morning, although there seemed to be fewer guards visibly carrying sub-machine guns than the day before.

Security forces stand guard at the entrance of the United Nations headquarters in Geneva  on Decembe...

Security forces stand guard at the entrance of the United Nations headquarters in Geneva, on December 10, 2015
Richard Juilliart, AFP

“There is no specific threat to the UN in Geneva or its personnel,” UN spokesman Michele Zaccheo told reporters, adding that the security measures were “commensurate with what is happening in the region”.

The US embassy in Switzerland meanwhile called on US citizens in the country to maintain “a high level of vigilance and take appropriate steps to enhance personal security” and to “remain aware of surroundings at all times”.

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