16-year-old arrested after saying he wanted to 'die a martyr' at Paris Olympics
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested by anti-terrorism police in France after he allegedly said on social media he wanted to "die a martyr" at the Olympic Games in Paris this summer.
A spokesperson said on Wednesday the boy was arrested after he "publicly announced on social media that he planned to create an explosive belt to become a martyr".
The teenager was arrested at his parent's home, BFMTV reported.
The spokesperson also confirmed an investigation was under way into whether he had genuine intentions to commit a terrorist act.
It comes after French President Emmanuel Macron previously admitted that the Olympics opening ceremony could be scaled down if the security threat is deemed too high.
Amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine and continuing conflict in the Middle East, France previously raised its security alert to its highest level.
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The government also asked 45 foreign countries to contribute several thousand extra military, police and civilian personnel to help safeguard the games, Reuter reports.
The Olympic Games will begin in Paris in July.
Earlier this month, Mr Macron said that he was confident the opening ceremony, planned to take place on the River Seine, would go ahead but that France had "plan Bs, and even plan Cs" just in case.
This came in the face of concerns over potential security threats to the games.
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