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Foreign nationals placed pig heads outside Paris mosques, prosecutor says

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Posted on September 10, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) -A police investigation showed foreign nationals placed the pig heads that were found outside at least nine mosques in and around Paris on Tuesday, the Paris Prosecutor's office said

Foreign Nationals Allegedly Placed Pig Heads Outside Paris Mosques

PARIS (Reuters) -A police investigation showed foreign nationals placed the pig heads that were found outside at least nine mosques in and around Paris on Tuesday, the Paris Prosecutor's office said on Wednesday.

The probe established that the pig heads "had been placed there by foreign nationals who immediately left the country, with the clear intention of causing unrest within the nation," the statement said.

"A farmer from Normandy came forward to tell investigators that two people had come to buy a dozen pig heads from him, and described their vehicle, which had Serbian number plates," it added.

CCTV footage showed these same individuals had arrived in Paris in the same vehicle during the night of Monday, September 8, to Tuesday, September 9.

The images also showed two men leaving the heads in front of a number of mosques. They are likely to have used a Croatian telephone line, which was traced to having crossed the French-Belgian border on Tuesday morning, after the crimes were committed.

French authorities on Tuesday had pledged support for France's Muslim population at a time of rising anti-Islamic sentiment. France has Europe's largest population of Muslims, more than 6 million, for whom eating pork is forbidden.

Paris police chief Laurent Nunez had said he could not rule out foreign interference to unsettle France as it faces a fiscal and political crisis.

France has accused Russia of trying to sow discord in the past. Three Serbians accused of links to a "foreign power" were arrested after synagogues and a Holocaust memorial were defaced with green paint in May.

(Reporting by Gabriel Stargardter and Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Daniel Wallis)

Key Takeaways

  • Foreign nationals placed pig heads outside Paris mosques.
  • The individuals left France immediately after the act.
  • A farmer identified the suspects' vehicle with Serbian plates.
  • CCTV footage captured the suspects in action.
  • French authorities support the Muslim community amid rising tensions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was found outside the mosques in Paris?
Pig heads were placed outside at least nine mosques in and around Paris.
Who is believed to have placed the pig heads?
The investigation revealed that foreign nationals placed the pig heads before leaving the country.
What did the Paris police chief say about the incident?
Paris police chief Laurent Nunez mentioned he could not rule out foreign interference aimed at unsettling France.
What support did French authorities pledge?
French authorities pledged support for France's Muslim population amid rising anti-Islamic sentiment.
What evidence linked the suspects to the incident?
CCTV footage showed two men arriving in Paris with Serbian number plates and leaving the pig heads in front of mosques.

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