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    Posted on March 30, 2026

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    Last updated: March 30, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    French authorities arrested two more individuals Monday in connection with a foiled bomb attack outside Bank of America’s Paris offices, raising total detentions to five. All suspects remain in custody under extended anti‑terrorism detention rules.

    French Police Detain Five Over Failed Attack on Bank of America's Paris Offices

    Details Emerge on Foiled Attack and Ongoing Investigation

    Arrests and Detentions

    PARIS, March 30 (Reuters) - French authorities have arrested two more suspects on Monday over a foiled attack on Bank of America's Paris offices, bringing the total number of detained to five, the country's anti-terrorism prosecutor's office said.

    The custody of the first three suspects, all of them minors of age and who were arrested on Saturday and Sunday, was extended, the prosecutor's office said in a statement.

    The statement did not disclose any information on the identity of the two new suspects or on their links with the other three.

    Legal Framework for Terrorism Cases

    Under French law, suspects in terrorism cases can be held in custody for up to 96 hours, with further extensions possible under judicial oversight.

    Incident Overview

    Attempted Attack Details

    French police arrested one minor on the scene in the early hours of Saturday in Paris' 8th arrondissement after a patrol assigned to protecting sensitive sites spotted two individuals placing and attempting to ignite an improvised explosive device outside the bank. The other managed to escape.

    Potential Impact of the Device

    The device, though rudimentary, could have been lethal, and officers prevented it from being ignited, Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said on Saturday.

    Suspects' Motives and Modus Operandi

    He added the individuals appeared to be "common-law" offenders acting as paid intermediaries, in what he described as a known modus operandi involving proxies recruited to carry out such attacks.

    International Connections and Suspicions

    Possible Foreign Involvement

    He pointed at suspicions involving Iran as a possible sponsor, though no conclusion has been reached, he insisted. The Iran embassy did not respond to messages seeking comment.

    Similar Incidents Across Europe

    Nunez said authorities had identified similarities with incidents in several European countries, including the Netherlands, Belgium, Britain and Norway, where improvised devices targeted sites linked to U.S. interests or Jewish communities.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro and Mathieu Rosemain, Editing by Charlotte Van Campenhout)

    References

    • France probes possible Iran link after bomb attack foiled outside Bank of America
    • France detains two more suspects over foiled Paris Bank of America attack - Egypt Independent

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Total number of suspects in custody now five, after two more arrests on Monday reported by Reuters and AP sources (apnews.com).
    • •Suspects include minors; initial three arrests involved minors whose custody has been extended under French anti‑terrorism law allowing up to 96 hours (and potentially longer with judicial approval) (egyptindependent.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about France arrests two more suspects on Bank of America's foiled attack

    1How many suspects have been arrested in the Bank of America Paris foiled attack?

    French authorities have arrested a total of five suspects in connection with the foiled attack on Bank of America's Paris offices.

    2What type of device was used in the attempted attack?

    An improvised explosive device, described as rudimentary but potentially lethal, was used in the attempted attack on the bank.

    Details Emerge on Foiled Attack and Ongoing Investigation
  • Arrests and Detentions
  • Legal Framework for Terrorism Cases
  • Incident Overview
  • Attempted Attack Details
  • Potential Impact of the Device
  • Suspects' Motives and Modus Operandi
  • International Connections and Suspicions
  • Possible Foreign Involvement
  • Similar Incidents Across Europe
  • Reporting Credits
  • •Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez signaled possible links to Iran‑backed networks using proxies, noting similarities with attempted attacks on U.S. or Jewish-linked sites in other European countries (apnews.com).
  • 3Were minors involved in the foiled Bank of America attack?

    Yes, the first three suspects arrested were minors who were taken into custody over the weekend.

    4Is there any evidence linking the suspects to Iran?

    Authorities suspect a possible link to Iran as a sponsor, but no definitive conclusion has been reached.

    5Have similar incidents occurred in other countries?

    Yes, French authorities noted similar attacks involving improvised devices targeting sites linked to U.S. interests in several European countries.

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