France opens terror probe after attack attempt at Bank of America’s Paris headquarters

France opens terror probe after attack attempt at Bank of America’s Paris headquarters


Police officials stand alongside police and private security vehicles outside The Bank of America building in the 8th arrondissement of Paris on March 28, 2026, following an apparent bomb attack attempt. French police stopped an apparent bomb attack outside a U.S. bank in Paris early March 28, 2026, when they arrested a man about to set off a homemade explosive device, sources close to the case told AFP. The incident occurred around 3:30 am local time in front of a Bank of America building in the chic 8th arrondissement, a couple of streets from the Champs-Elysees.

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French anti-terrorism prosecutors have opened an investigation into a suspected attack targeting Bank of America’s Paris headquarters after the reported overnight ​arrest of a man who allegedly tried to ignite an improvised explosive device outside the U.S. bank’s premises.

In an emailed statement to Reuters, the national anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office said the investigation involves ⁠the ‌suspected attempted destruction by fire or other dangerous means ⁠in connection with a terrorist plot, as well as the manufacture, possession, and transport of an incendiary or explosive device.

The investigation also includes a charge of participation in a terrorist criminal association, covering potential links to accomplices ‌or a broader network. It has been entrusted to the Paris police judicial unit and France’s domestic intelligence agency, the DGSI.

French newspaper Le Parisien and other ​media earlier reported the arrest of a man at the scene, citing police sources.

“Well done to the rapid response team from the (Paris) police authority, whose actions thwarted a violent terrorist attack in Paris last night,” French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said ⁠in a social media post.

“Vigilance remains at a higher level than ever. I congratulate all the ‌security and intelligence forces, who are fully mobilised under my ‌authority in the current international context.”

The Paris police authority declined to comment.

“We are aware of the situation and are communicating with the authorities,” a spokesperson for Bank of America told Reuters.

The suspect was arrested ⁠at around 3:25 a.m. local time (0225 GMT) in the city’s 8th arrondissement, or ⁠district, as he tried to light the explosive device, Le Parisien ⁠reported. He was taken into custody, while a second individual who was present fled the scene and remains at large, Le Parisien added.

The suspect told ​police he had been contacted via ‌Snapchat and paid 600 euros ($690) to carry out the act, adding that he had been driven to the scene by another person, Le Parisien reported.

The device consisted of a 5-litre container filled with an unidentified liquid and an explosive charge made of about 650 grams of powder, the French newspaper reported. ​It was secured and handed over to forensic experts from the Paris police laboratory, the report said.

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