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To: Elsewhere who wrote (36354)3/24/2004 1:39:44 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 793964
 
Explosive Found in French Railway Bed

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Mar 24, 12:28 PM (ET)

By ELAINE GANLEY

PARIS (AP) - A French railroad worker found an explosive device buried in the bed of a railway line heading from France to Switzerland on Wednesday, the Interior Ministry said.

Bomb disposal experts neutralized the device, which was half-buried under a track in the village of Montieramey, on a train line heading from Paris to Basel, Switzerland, the ministry said in a statement. It was discovered shortly after noon.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

The Interior Ministry said the device did not resemble bombs described in threats by a previously unknown group calling itself AZF.

The group claimed to have planted nine bombs along the country's rail network and has threatened to explode them unless it is paid millions of dollars.

The device, found at 12:35 p.m, was in a clear plastic box measuring about 8 inches by 8 inches, the statement said.

The box contained nitrate fuel and a flat battery linked to seven detonators, the ministry said.

The device was being examined at the police laboratory, the statement said.

AZF's threats, first disclosed in early March, appeared in at least three letters sent to the offices of President Jacques Chirac and Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy on Dec. 10, Feb. 13 and Feb. 17.

The letters, demanding $5.2 million, threatened railway targets.

Information from the group led to the Feb. 21 recovery of a sophisticated explosive device buried in tracks near Limoges in central France.
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