1986 Paris police station attack

1986 Paris police station attack
Quai de Gesvres in 2012, street of the police station
Location Quai de Gesvres, Paris, France
Date 9 July 1986
4:00 pm
Deaths 1
Non-fatal injuries
22
Perpetrator Action directe

The far-left Direct Action (AD) terror group detonated a bomb at the headquarters of the Brigade de répression du banditisme (BRB) police division in Paris, France on 9 July 1986. It killed the divison's chief inspector, Marcel Basdevant, and injured 22 other officers. The group claimed responsibility two days later.[1][2]

The bomb was thought to contain 10 kg of explosives and was planted in a restroom on the third floor. It caused major damage to the building, which was still new.[3] Maxime Frérot, a member of Action Directe's Lyon branch, was arrested in 1989 for the attack. He was imprisoned for 23 years.[4][5]

On the same day, the West German Red Army Faction (which is allied with Direct Action) assassinated Karl Heinz Beckurts.[6]

See also

References

  1. Universalis, Encyclopædia. "6-21 juillet 1986 - France. Série d'attentats à Paris revendiqués par Action directe - Événement - Encyclopædia Universalis". Encyclopædia Universalis.
  2. "Les trente ans de bagarre de la brigade antibanditisme". 30 January 2005.
  3. "la BRB... 40 ans de belles affaires. Mais pas que..." 16 May 2016.
  4. "HISTOIRE : Chronique culturelle du 9 juillet". 9 July 2017.
  5. "30 ans de grands bandits".
  6. Ciment, James (10 March 2015). "World Terrorism: An Encyclopedia of Political Violence from Ancient Times to the Post-9/11 Era: An Encyclopedia of Political Violence from Ancient Times to the Post-9/11 Era". Routledge via Google Books.

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