French police thwart a suspected bombing outside a Bank of America building in Paris

PARIS — French security forces have successfully disrupted a potential terrorist bombing targeting a Bank of America facility in central Paris, according to official statements released Saturday. The operation resulted in one arrest while a second suspect remains at large.

The National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor’s Office (PNAT) has initiated a formal investigation into multiple terrorism-related charges. These include attempted destruction using incendiary methods, manufacturing of explosive devices, illegal possession and transportation of such materials with malicious intent, and participation in a terrorist conspiracy network.

Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez praised the swift response of Paris police units that prevented what he described as ‘a violent act of terrorist nature’ during overnight operations. ‘Our vigilance remains at maximum levels,’ Minister Nuñez emphasized. ‘I commend all security and intelligence services operating under my authority during this complex international situation.’

According to RTL radio sources, the incident unfolded in the early hours of Saturday when police patrols observed two individuals carrying suspicious packages near the Bank of America building in Paris’s 8th arrondissement. One suspect was reportedly attempting to ignite a device using a lighter when intercepted by authorities, enabling their accomplice to flee the scene.

The development occurs amid heightened security measures across France following recent Middle Eastern conflicts. French authorities have intensified protection for Iranian opposition figures and strengthened security around potential targets, including American interests and Jewish community sites, as confirmed by Minister Nuñez earlier this week.