PARIS Brandon Graham Jersey , May 5 (Xinhua) -- French police on Friday found hidden weapons near the military base in western France, where a former soldier was arrested, local media reported.
The 34-year-old former soldier was arrested on early Friday morning, according to the newspaper L'Express.
The suspect was already known to French intelligence services before the arrest as "fiche S," which refers to people considered a specific threat to security and those who have been radicalized.
According to a source close to the investigation, quoted by L'Express, "a shotgun, two powder revolvers and ammunition" were discovered near the air base 105 of Evreux, Normandy.
The anti-terrorism unit of the Paris prosecutor's office has opened an investigation for "individual terrorist incident," and the suspect is being held for "fraudulent entry into a military zone" and "violation of legislation on weapons," several media reports said.
According to RTL radio, the suspect's car caught the attention of the police, who later found a rifle cartridge inside the vehicle.
The suspect was possibly planning on further actions targeting the military base, the radio quoted a source as saying.
The arrest came two days before the second round of the French presidential election, in the backdrop of high security risks.
On the evening of April 20, three days before the first around of the election, a policeman was killed in the Champs-Elysees avenue in an attack claimed by the Islamic State.
The French interior ministry has pledged to mobilize over 50,000 police and gendarmes to safeguard the election.
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RIO DE JANEIRO, May 1 (Xinhua) -- Former Brazil striker Adriano could be the latest high-profile name to sign for an Indian Super League club.
FC Goa manager and former Brazil great Zico revealed on Facebook that he had offered a contract to the 33-year-old, who has not played regular football since 2010.
"I met up with Adriano at the training center and I was happy to see that he is well and in shape," Zico said on the social media site. "I asked him to play at FC Goa this season."
Adriano has been beset by injuries and personal problems since ending a successful five-year spell at Italy's Internazionale in 2009.
He has 27 goals from 48 matches for Brazil, and was the Selecao 's top scorer in their 2004 Copa America and 2005 Confederations Cup triumphs.
In December Adriano was involved in talks with French Ligue 2 outfit La Havre, but a deal collapsed after businessman Christophe Maillol's attempt to buy the club failed.
Former internationals to feature in the Indian Super League in its debut season last year included Fredrik Ljungberg (Mumbai City) , Robert Pires (FC Goa), David James (Kerala Blasters) and Alessandro Del Piero (Delhi Dynamos).
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Probably one of Tallahassee’s best city spots, Winthrop Park is located at the corner of Betton Road and Mitchell Avenue. Just a stone’s throw off Thomasville Road, one of Tallahassee’s main arteries, this park is a community favorite.
A large shaded playground is sure to keep the kids active and happy, and this Tallahassee neighborhood park is within walking distance to the surrounding Betton Hills and Lafayette Park Communities. A brand new pavilion has been recently constructed offering a fabulous place to hold your child’s birthday party or picnic lunch with your friends. Shopping and restaurants are close by to offer a full afternoon with the family.
Winthrop Park also offers an array of tennis courts with league play and instruction run by the City of Tallahassee Parks and Recreation Department. You will find activity on the courts twelve months a year, seven days a week. Youth, adult and senior players have strengthened their skills on Winthrop Park’s courts since the 1960’s.
Running and cycling groups often gather at Winthrop Park to begin their programs through the nearby communities. With oak trees shading much of this city park, visitors can rely on a much needed break from the Florida sun during the summers.
Further into Winthrop Park, the City of Tallahassee hosts seasonal youth flag football and soccer leagues on an open stretch of field. On evenings and Saturdays you will find excited parents and eager children enjoying their sports. In the center of the park, the baseball fields are always a hub of activity. With a larger field for older youth play, Winthrop Park offers an elevated announcers booth and concession stand. It’s not surprising that many great baseball players have hailed from Tallahassee. During Fall and Spring Baseball, there are nightly games with stands full of spectators.
Winthrop Park seems to offer an abundance of opportunities for children of all ages. From playground time to picnics, fitness training to team play, it’s hard to ignore the deep sense of community that is felt at Winthrop Park.
Michelle L. Manausa loves to visit Winthrop Park with her family. Whether to just enjoy a relaxing afternoon at this Tallahassee community park or to cheer one of her children in a sport, Michelle favors the park as one of her many Tallahassee community highlights.. Check here for free reprint license: Why Tallahasseans Loves Winthrop Park.
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