France Arrests 16-Year-Old Girl Suspected Of Trying To Join Islamists Rebels In Syria

France Arrests 16-Year-Old Girl Suspected Of Trying To Join Islamists Rebels In Syria
A picture taken on August 6, 2014 shows the entrance of Paris criminal investigation department headquarters, located at the 36 Quai des Orfevres in the French capital. A police source said on August 6 that the two French narcotics police officers who were placed in custody after being suspected of taking part in the stealing of over 50 kilos of seized cocaine from the Paris police headquarters, will be brought in front of a judge. On August 2, 2014, a first French narcotics police officer, 33-year-old, was arrested after it was believed he had made off with the illegal drugs -- which have a street value of up to two million euros ($2.7 million) -- after security cameras spotted a person resembling him entering the headquarters with two bags, according to a statement from police and prosecutors. On August 4, a second French narcotics police officer was arrested after his name was seen on the first police officer's bank statements. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND GUAY (Photo credit should read BERTRAND GUAY/AFP/Getty Images)
A picture taken on August 6, 2014 shows the entrance of Paris criminal investigation department headquarters, located at the 36 Quai des Orfevres in the French capital. A police source said on August 6 that the two French narcotics police officers who were placed in custody after being suspected of taking part in the stealing of over 50 kilos of seized cocaine from the Paris police headquarters, will be brought in front of a judge. On August 2, 2014, a first French narcotics police officer, 33-year-old, was arrested after it was believed he had made off with the illegal drugs -- which have a street value of up to two million euros ($2.7 million) -- after security cameras spotted a person resembling him entering the headquarters with two bags, according to a statement from police and prosecutors. On August 4, a second French narcotics police officer was arrested after his name was seen on the first police officer's bank statements. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND GUAY (Photo credit should read BERTRAND GUAY/AFP/Getty Images)

PARIS, Aug 31 (Reuters) - A 16-year-old girl suspected of trying to reach Syria to join Islamist rebels has been arrested in the southeastern city of Nice, France's interior minister said on Sunday.

Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said in a statement that border police at Nice airport arrested the girl on Saturday, before her departure "for jihad".

A man around the age of 20 was later arrested on suspicion of being her recruiter and of purchasing her airline ticket to Turkey, in order to reach Syria.

Thousands of foreign fighters, many from Western Europe, have joined extremist Islamist groups fighting in Syria and Iraq, according to U.S. and European intelligence estimates.

France has made clamping down on radicalized Islamist cells a priority, but has not been able to stem a wave of its citizens and others, some as young as 14, from leaving France to join the Syrian civil war.

It estimates that approximately 800 of its citizen have left to join Islamist groups in Syria.

Cazeneuve unveiled measures in April to try to prevent young French Muslims and others from becoming radicalized, including a hotline set up for parents to signal suspicious behavior in their children.

Authorities have received nearly 300 tips via the hotline, the statement said, 45 percent of which involved women or young girls.

The family of the girl arrested on Saturday was not aware of her intentions, Cazeneuve said.

France's Muslim community is the biggest in the European Union, at 5 million. (Reporting By Alexandria Sage; Editing by Stephen Powell)

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