France announces terrorism charge against Yassin Salhi, man accused of beheading boss at gas plant.
A man arrested last week in France on suspicion of beheading his boss and trying to blow up an industrial gas plant will be kept behind bars pending an inquiry on terrorism charges, the country's chief public prosecutor has said.
Prosecutor Francois Molins announced the news at the end of an initial 96-hour custody following the arrest of Yassin Salhi, 35, who was arrested on the scene of the crime near the southern city of Lyon on Friday.
The severed head of his boss was found hanging on the fence of a site belonging to US-based gas and chemicals company Air Products, next to flags bearing professions of the Muslim faith.
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