Citigroup orders home-working as US banks in Paris and Frankfurt tighten security
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Citigroup orders home-working as US banks in Paris and Frankfurt tighten security
""The safety of our employees is our number one priority, and we are taking the necessary measures to keep our employees safe.""
""Employees in Paris/Frankfurt are working remotely, as a precautionary measure.""
""French authorities have charged four people - a young adult and three minors - and placed them in pre-trial detention after someone placed an explosive device outside a Bank of America branch in Paris before dawn on Saturday.""
""The Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya (HAYI) group has claimed responsibility for attacks targeting Jewish communities in the United Kingdom, Belgium and the Netherlands.""
Citigroup has advised its employees in Paris and Frankfurt to work remotely as a precautionary measure after a thwarted attack on a US financial institution. The safety of employees is prioritized, prompting heightened security measures. Police have increased surveillance around US bank offices in Paris due to concerns about potential attacks linked to the Middle East conflict. Four individuals have been charged in connection with an explosive device found outside a Bank of America branch, with possible links to an Islamist group associated with previous attacks on Jewish communities in Europe.
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