Former French Soldier Arrested After Discovery of 180 Homemade Explosives
Barsac, france – A 53-year-old former soldier was taken into custody in southwestern france after authorities discovered approximately 180 homemade explosives at his residence. The arrest,made in the village of barsac southeast of Bordeaux,has prompted an inquiry involving counter-terrorism specialists due to the quantity and nature of the devices.
The discovery raises concerns about potential threats and comes as French authorities remain on heightened alert for domestic extremism. investigators are currently working to determine the man’s motives for stockpiling the explosives, as he has been largely uncooperative during questioning. The incident underscores the ongoing challenge of managing potential risks posed by individuals with military backgrounds and access to materials capable of creating risky devices.
Police raided the man’s home earlier this week, uncovering explosives of varying sizes, along with roughly 11,000 euros in cash and several firearms.Approximately twenty kilograms of potassium nitrate, a key component in many explosives, was also found on the property.
The suspect has a prior criminal record, including previous convictions for refusing to cooperate with law enforcement and for mistreatment. He is currently being held while the investigation continues, with authorities focused on establishing a clear understanding of his intentions and any potential connections to extremist groups.