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French murder suspect arrested at Glasgow Airport Identity checks on Nantes 'murder suspect'
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A Frenchman suspected of killing his wife and four children in 2011 has been arrested at Glasgow Airport. Checks are being carried out to confirm the identity of a Frenchman arrested at Glasgow Airport on suspicion of killing his wife and children.
The AFP news agency said Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes was arrested after arriving in Scotland on a flight from Paris. It follows reports from AFP news agency that Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes was arrested after arriving from Paris.
Mr Dupont de Ligonnes has been wanted for murder in France since his family was discovered buried in the garden of their family home in Nantes. Mr Dupont de Ligonnes is wanted in France for the murder of five people in Nantes in 2011.
The 58-year-old was reportedly travelling under a false name. Police Scotland confirmed that a man was in custody in connection with a European Arrest Warrant.
Police Scotland confirmed a man was in custody in connection with a European arrest warrant issued by the French authorities and said inquiries were ongoing to confirm his identity. AFP said the 58-year-old was reportedly travelling under a false name when his flight arrived in Glasgow from Paris.
Sources close to the French investigation told AFP that officers had earlier picked out the suspect at Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport as he prepared to board a flight to Glasgow. 'Remains in custody'
After the plane landed in Scotland he was fingerprinted and this identified him as Mr Dupont de Ligonnes. They quote the French state prosecutor in Nantes, who said identity checks - including fingerprint and DNA tests - were being carried out to establish if the arrested man was in fact Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes.
'Nantes slaughter' "Investigators are going to Scotland to carry out the checks and the investigating magistrate is waiting for the results," prosecutor Pierre Sennes told AFP.
In a statement, Police Scotland said: "On Friday, 11 October 2019, a man was arrested at Glasgow Airport and remains in police custody in connection with a European Arrest Warrant issued by the French Authorities.
"Inquiries are ongoing to confirm his identity and we continue to liaise with our colleagues in the relevant agencies."
'Nantes Slaughter'
Mr Dupont de Ligonnes is suspected of murdering his wife Agnès, 48, and his children, Arthur, 21, Thomas, 18, Anne, 16, and Benoît, 13, whose bodies, as well as those of the family's two dogs, were discovered buried in the garden of the family house in Nantes in 2011.Mr Dupont de Ligonnes is suspected of murdering his wife Agnès, 48, and his children, Arthur, 21, Thomas, 18, Anne, 16, and Benoît, 13, whose bodies, as well as those of the family's two dogs, were discovered buried in the garden of the family house in Nantes in 2011.
The murders, known as the "Nantes slaughter", deeply shocked France at the time.The murders, known as the "Nantes slaughter", deeply shocked France at the time.
French prosecutors previously said he killed his victims in a "methodical execution", firing two bullets from a silenced weapon at close range into their heads, before he rolled them in lime and buried them under cement.French prosecutors previously said he killed his victims in a "methodical execution", firing two bullets from a silenced weapon at close range into their heads, before he rolled them in lime and buried them under cement.
Mr Dupont de Ligonnes reportedly told his teenage children's private Catholic high school that he had been transferred to a job in Australia.Mr Dupont de Ligonnes reportedly told his teenage children's private Catholic high school that he had been transferred to a job in Australia.
And he also allegedly told friends he was a US secret agent who was being taken into a witness protection programme.And he also allegedly told friends he was a US secret agent who was being taken into a witness protection programme.
A large police operation was mounted in the Var region of southern France in January last year after witnesses reported seeing a man resembling him near a monastery.A large police operation was mounted in the Var region of southern France in January last year after witnesses reported seeing a man resembling him near a monastery.