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Portuguese police arrest French man suspected of family kidnap, double homicide

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By Miguel Pereira

GUARDA, Portugal, March ‌26 (Reuters) - A 41-year-old French former policeman will appear in ​court in Portugal on Thursday accused of kidnapping and the murder of his current and former partners ⁠after police found the women's bodies buried in remote countryside in the country's north, authorities said. 

The man, named by a police source as Cedric Prizzon from France's southern ​Aveyron region, was stopped by traffic police near Meda, northeastern Portugal, on Tuesday when he presented apparently ‌forged documents, Portugal's National Republican Guard (GNR) police said in a statement.

The police source said he was accompanied by two children, aged around 12 years old and under two, and ⁠is thought to have recently driven to Portugal from France.

A vehicle ⁠search uncovered an unlicensed firearm and about 17,000 euros ($19,650) in cash, the Criminal Police (PJ) said in a separate statement.

Subsequent checks indicated the detainee had been flagged as a suspect in a kidnapping and double homicide case, the PJ said.

The bodies of two women, ‌thought to be the man's current and former partners, were found by investigators buried ⁠in a remote area on Wednesday morning, the PJ ‌said.  

Prizzon will appear before a judge at the Vila ​Nova de Foz Coa Court in the city of Guarda in northern Portugal.

Nicolas Rigot-Muller, a prosecutor in Rodez in southern France, said in an email to reporters on ‌Sunday that an investigation had been opened into a ​suspected kidnapping and unlawful confinement of ⁠a woman and her 13-year-old son who disappeared from their home ‌in Vailhourles in the Aveyron region on March ⁠19. The suspect was the woman's former partner. His current partner was also missing, the prosecutor said.

On Thursday he declined to comment further, adding that he was no ​longer in charge of the ‌investigation.

Portugal's public prosecutor's office did not immediately reply to Reuters' request for comment.

($1 = 0.8654 euros)

(Reporting ⁠by Miguel Pereira, Sergio Goncalves and David ​Latona, additional reporting by Makini Brice in Paris, Writing by David Latona; Editing ​by Aislinn Laing and Keith Weir)

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