Paris: French authorities would respond to the killing of a teacher near Paris in a 'most decisive way', Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Saturday.
The school teacher was decapitated in the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine commune north of Paris on Friday afternoon. A suspect was later killed by the French police, with the counter-terrorism department of the prosecutor's office currently investigating the incident.
"The state, in solidarity with teachers, will react most decisively so that the republic and its citizens live freely! We will never give up. Never," Castex wrote on Twitter.
Earlier in the day, the French BFMTV broadcaster reported that nine people had been detained as part of the investigation into the murder. Le Figaro newspaper reported, citing a judiciary source, that the identity of the suspect had been confirmed. It is an 18-year old man of Chechen origin, Abdoulakh A, born in Moscow.
The teacher allegedly showed controversial caricatures depicting the Prophet Mohammed to his students, according to multiple French media outlets, including CNN affiliate BFMTV.