French report warned of al Qaeda attack on Britain
PARIS, Aug 8 (Reuters) - French intelligence issued a report shortly before the London suicide bombings saying al Qaeda planned to attack Britain and would use Britain's large Pakistani community to strike, Le Figaro reported on Monday.
A report by the Direction centrale des renseignements generaux (DCRG), the equivalent of the Special Branch of the British police, said monitoring France's Pakistani community was vital if the country was to avoid violence, the newspaper said.
Written in late June, the 20-page report on the Pakistani community in France said "the United Kingdom remains threatened by plans decided at the highest level of al Qaeda...
"They will be carried out by agents who will take advantage of the pro-jihad sympathies within the large Pakistani community in the United Kingdom." Three of the four bombers who carried out the July 7 attacks were Britons of Pakistani origin.
British intelligence chiefs had reduced the threat level from al Qaeda to "substantial" from "severe - general" in June after the May general election. The London blasts killed 56 people including the four bombers.
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L08568385.htmOriginal source is today's Le Figaro - for those who read French:
http://www.lefigaro.fr/france/20050808.FIG0062.html?130211