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France: Police arrest four in raid after Nice attack

Truck attacker in Nice killed at least 80 in Nice Bastille Day crowd

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Bodies are seen on the ground July 15, 2016 after at least 30 people were killed in Nice
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French police arrested four people in Nice early on Saturday in connection with the probe into the Bastille Day attack that killed at least 84 people when a truck rammed into crowds in the Riviera city, police sources said.

French authorities were still trying to determine whether the 31-year old Tunisian driver of the vehicle had acted alone or with accomplices, and whether his motives were connected to radical Islam.

The arrests concerned the attacker's "close entourage", the sources said, and were made in two different areas of Nice. A Reuters reporter saw about 40 elite police raid a small apartment at Rue Miollis, north of the central station, where one individual was arrested. 

The attack came eight months after the Islamist militant shootings and suicide bombings in Paris that killed 130 people.

Hollande had announced just hours earlier, while marking France's national day celebrating the birth of the world's first republic, that he would lift the state of emergency that was put in place after the November killings.

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