Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Paris Siege Flat Owner: 'I Don't Know Anything'

The owner of the raided apartment says he did not know terror suspects were inside, as a woman describes hiding with her baby.
14:53, UK,Wednesday 18 November 2015
Jawad Ben Dow
The owner of the apartment involved in the Paris siege has insisted he did not know his tenants were terrorists.
Jawad Ben Dow, who was detained by police in Saint Denis during the raid, said he had been asked to accommodate two people for a few days as a favour.
He told BFMTV: "I found out that it's at my house, and that the people are holed up at my flat. I didn't know they were terrorists."
He added: "Someone asked me to put two people up for three days and I did them a favour, it's normal.
"I don't know where they came from, I don't know anything. 
Neighbour eyewitness paris raid
"If I'd known do you think I'd have done it?"
The siege in the northern Parisian suburb began shortly after 4.30am local time, with locals woken by the sound of gunfire and several loud explosions.
Dozens of residents were evacuated from their homes as armed police launched the raid on the apartment, where they believe the mastermind of last Friday's terror attacks – Abdelhamid Abaaoud – was holed up inside with several heavily armed suspects.
Two of the suspects have been killed, including a woman who detonated a suicide belt.
Witnesses to the deadly siege have said it looked like a war zone – with the sound of grenades and automatic gunfire reverberating through the street.
One woman, Sabrine, was just below the terrorists' apartment when the assault began.
PARIS ATTACKS raid neighbour witness ahmed
She told Le Parisien: "I was woken at about four in the morning by gunfire. I lay down on the floor with my baby. It was awful.
"I heard the explosions, dozens of gunshots. My ceiling began to collapse, there was dust everywhere.
"My baby was gripping on to me when he heard the guns go off. It was never-ending."
Sabrine told the newspaper she had been lying on the floor for about two-and-a-half hours by the time she was evacuated – and described how the stairwell had been destroyed and the building wrecked during the assault.
Another resident of the building said he was asleep when the sound of gunshots woke him up and police told him to "Get out quick".
He said: "I threw myself on the floor and lay under the bed. I was scared and I waited - that is normal when you hear everyone firing, firing, firing.
"I thought if I left my house, they will kill me. While I was waiting the building was trembling underneath me.
PARIS ATTACKS raid neighbour witness sabrine
"When I looked up, I saw that the third floor apartment had exploded, but I did not leave. I was scared. You do not know what to do."
Those who live nearby have now been relocated to the city hall.
Sky's Michelle Clifford, who is also in Saint Denis, said it was a challenge for police to handle the threat posed by the people inside the apartment, while also protecting the public.
She added: "Police were saying 'stay in your apartments, keep the doors shut, don't come to the windows'.
"It was clearly was a very tense situation from the start."
Response:
Due to the very sad six terrorist attacks that happened to Paris recently, Parisian authorities took action by carrying out a counter anti-terrorism siege. The results of the siege were a combination of successful and vague. Two people were killed including a woman who detonated a suicide belt, two terrorist suspects were arrested as well as the owner of the flat with his friend. That brings us to the article above; the owner of the flat blatantly states that he had absolutely no information on the people that were staying in his apartment. My question is in light of the terrorist attacks that happened, wouldn't that have caused this owner to require details on tenants especially new tenants that could potentially be fugitives? I am very skeptical that this flat owner is saying the truth. The order of events that led to the terrorists to stay in this flat seemed quite abnormal. A friend of the owner asked if his friends could stay as a favor mind you, so rent was probably not being paid for the short stay. It does not make sense that any owner would not want to inquire more details on his guests. Hopefully, the Paris team that is investigating this case can look into the owner further to verify his statements.
The writer of this article did a better job in being objective than me. He simply reported the facts, without suggesting that the owner may be fabricating the truth. 
Source:"Paris Siege Flat Owner: 'I Don't Know Anything'" Sky News. 2015 Sky UK, 18 Nov. 2015. Web. 18 Nov. 2015.

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