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Profile: Hayat Boumeddiene, France's most-wanted woman

The 26-year-old partner of the man who staged the deadly attack at a kosher supermarket yesterday is still at large.

A CROSSBOW IN her hands and covered top-to-toe in a black Islamic headwear and robe that leaves only her eyes visible — that is the image now circulating of France’s most-wanted woman: Hayat Boumeddiene.

The 26-year-old is partner to Amedy Coulibaly, one of the three gunmen shot dead by police after three days of mayhem in France.

The photo, first published by Le Monde newspaper, contrasts with the one French police issued in its public appeal to locate her following Friday’s bloody drama, in which Coulibaly was killed by police commandos after he took hostages in a Jewish supermarket in Paris.

The mugshot provided by the police shows a sleepy-eyed young woman, her face and brown hair showing, whom they had questioned in 2010 about Coulibaly.

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The police notice, however, warns that she is considered “armed and dangerous”.

She is suspected of being Coulibaly’s accomplice in the murder of a policewoman in southern Paris on Thursday, during a massive manhunt for two brothers who a day earlier massacred 12 people at the offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo.

Police also suspect she might have had a hand in Coulibaly’s supermarket hostage-taking, though she was not identified among the dead or wounded.

Coulibaly was a 32-year-old longtime criminal who apparently became a radical Muslim during one of his frequent stints in prison.

He claimed in a brief phone call to French television station BFMTV midway through the supermarket siege that he belonged to the Islamic State jihadist group.

Coulibaly also said he had coordinated his hostage-taking with the other two gunmen, brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi, who claimed separately to BFMTV that they belonged to another fundamentalist group, Al-Qaeda in Yemen.

‘Married’ in 2009

Two police officers stand guard a day after a terrorist attack on a kosher market in Paris, France. Peter Dejong Peter Dejong

Cherif Kouachi, a 32-year-old Frenchman of Algerian descent, was said to have pushed Coulibaly, also a French citizen, towards extreme Islam while the two were in prison together.

There was “constant and sustained” communication between Boumeddiene and the girlfriend of Cherif Kouachi, according to Paris’s chief prosecutor François Molins, who said “more than 500 calls” were made between the two women in 2014.

Investigators are now going through telephone records and wiretaps, and other material seized during searches, to determine the extent of the complicity and anyone else who might be connected to the gunmen.

But the focus right now is on Boumeddiene.

Coulibaly moved back in with her in May last year when he was released from his last period behind bars.

One of seven children to a mother who died when she was six, Boumeddiene was put into foster care with her young siblings because her father, a delivery man, was unable to take care of them.

She had a religious ceremony in 2009 to “marry” Coulibaly, though such unions are not recognised in France unless preceded by a civil ceremony conducted by local officials, and the couple lived in a modest apartment in the poor suburb south of Paris.

Le Parisien newspaper said she lost her job as a cashier because she insisted on wearing the top-to-toe Islamic wear known as a niqab.

Boumeddiene accompanied Coulibaly several times to a forest in central southern France to fire a crossbow. Le Monde published several photos of the couple holding up the weapon, with Boumeddiene wearing her niqab.

Her whereabouts are not known, but thousands of police have been deployed to actively search for her.

© AFP, 2015 

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    Oct 17th 2018, 5:40 PM

    And how much is that going to cost the tax payer for yet another Government blunder?

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    Oct 17th 2018, 5:52 PM

    @niall:
    Our political system has long been drowning in a sea of tribunals, inquiries, commissions, investigations, hearings and probes, all of which stem from gross incompetence and/or corruption. They never amount to anything because new ones keep arriving to swamp the older ones. We tolerate it whilst foolishly trying to eliminate the root cause of it – chronyism – by electing more chronies. We’re just like 5 million hamsters on a big wheel.
    The two party FF/FG cartel has to be disempowered if anything’s to change.

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    Oct 17th 2018, 5:42 PM

    Reports, reviews, enquiries are what politicians do to kick the can down the road when they get into trouble, hoping people will have forgotten about the issue when they eventually come out. Lots of political reports, reviews, enquiries in ireland.

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    Oct 17th 2018, 5:46 PM

    Jaysus, Lieo could have to bring Denis and Frances back. Prove them innocent, and big returns.. Who are they kidding..

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    Oct 17th 2018, 6:18 PM

    Its rotten in corruption with a tribunal written all over.FG and DOB have the country destroyed.

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    Oct 17th 2018, 5:34 PM

    All these broadband stories appearing online. Anyone want to send a smoke signal with the update to the rural areas?

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    Oct 17th 2018, 5:45 PM

    What a farce. I wonder have enough politician’s palms been greased to get this over the line. Ireland, sure it’s it a great little island all together.

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    Oct 17th 2018, 6:18 PM

    The “Independent” auditor is the one that is currently employed as the process auditor on the broadband tender for the department/government ?

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    Oct 17th 2018, 6:15 PM

    Procurement and Irish government never works ..brown envelopes are to hard to turn down

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    Oct 17th 2018, 7:13 PM

    If it looks like corruption and smalls like corruption, it is corruption. Shame on you minister.

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    Oct 17th 2018, 7:19 PM

    Another report, yeah I wonder how that will go,Fine Gael and their cronies looking out for their fellow trough dwellers!

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    Oct 17th 2018, 7:23 PM

    Might be a blessing in disguise, fixed broadband is fast becoming obsolete. Even worse if it was monopolised by one player. If the government subsidised 4g transmitters in rural areas i’m sure all the service providers would offer the service much cheaper. Then invest in 5g eventually.

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    Oct 17th 2018, 7:30 PM

    Can someone tell me what he did wrong?

    He had dinner with a broadband contractor/supplier which he paid €37 for and he had to leave his job because of it? Is that the jest of it?

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    Oct 17th 2018, 9:39 PM

    Denis Naughton should never have resigned or been made to resign. Instead, the Government should have just gotten on with the task at hand, issued the contract and ensured that the much-needed rural broadband network was built immediately.

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    Oct 17th 2018, 8:23 PM

    Will the report tell us what they had for dinner? Was it a set or tasting menu ? Was there wine pairings to match each course or perhaps a prosecco or a scotch to kick off the evening ? Did they retire to the smoking room for an Xo afterwards ? Oh I can’t wait to see

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    Oct 17th 2018, 7:30 PM

    Can someone tell me what he did wrong?

    He had dinner with a broadband contractor/supplier which he paid €37 for and he had to leave his job because of it? Is that the jist of it?

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    Oct 17th 2018, 9:50 PM
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