A terrorist amongst us...
He now lives in Canada....
French police have identified a 55 year-old Palestinian man now living in Canada as the suspected perpetrator of a bomb attack at a Paris synagogue that killed four people in 1980, newspaper Le Figaro reported Thursday.
The man, who was not named in the report, was traced after German intelligence officials acquired a membership list of the now-defunct extremist group, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine -- Special Operations (PFLP-OS), Le Figaro said.
In October 1980 a bomb planted in a motor-cycle saddle-bag outside the rue Copernic synagogue in the wealthy 16th arrondissement killed three French men and a young Israeli woman.
Police drew up an Identikit photograph of a young man with a moustache who was seen parking the motor-cycle, and they also traced two fake Cypriot passports which he was believed to have used. However he was never caught.
According to Le Figaro, a judge has instructed investigators to find out more about the suspect, who spent many years in the United States before moving to Canada.
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