Man, 18, sought by police over yesterday's attack at Charlie Hebdo office in paris has freely surrendered himself to
police in northeastern France, an official at the Paris prosecutor's
office said.
Police are on red eye search on three the French nationals, including brothers Said Kouachi, born in 1980; Cherif
Kouachi, born in 1982; and Hamyd Mourad born in 1996, after suspected masked gunmen killed 12 people.
The official, who declined to identify the man, said he had turned himself in at a police station in Charleville-Mézières, in northeastern France at around 2300 GMT.
BFM TV, citing unidentified sources, said the man decided to go to the police after his name went viral in social media. It said other arrests had taken place in circles linked to the two brothers.
Police are on red eye search on three the French nationals, including brothers Said Kouachi, born in 1980; Cherif
Kouachi, born in 1982; and Hamyd Mourad born in 1996, after suspected masked gunmen killed 12 people.
The official, who declined to identify the man, said he had turned himself in at a police station in Charleville-Mézières, in northeastern France at around 2300 GMT.
BFM TV, citing unidentified sources, said the man decided to go to the police after his name went viral in social media. It said other arrests had taken place in circles linked to the two brothers.

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