An examining magistrate was being asked to place a suspect, named as 29-year-old Ornella G., under formal investigation over the would-be attack in the heart of historic Paris.
A woman linked to Ornella G. Was also part of a suspected trio of women jihadists foiled by the authorities before they could carry out a fresh attack, investigators said.
Ornella G.'s fingerprints were found in a Peugeot car abandoned last Sunday a few hundred metres (yards) from Notre Dame with five gas cylinders and three bottles of diesel fuel inside, according to the probe.
Police on Thursday also arrested her alleged accomplice southeast of Paris -- Ines Madani, 19, the daughter of the owner of the car. Madani also allegedly pledged an oath to IS.
The reason why the car was not detonated are unclear.
Investigators told AFP Ornella G. And Madani had apparently tried to set fire to the vehicle but "fled when they saw a man they believed to be a plain-clothes policeman."
The trio had been plotting another attack, and were looking at train stations in Paris and south of the Paris, as well as the police, as potential targets, an unofficial source said.
They were guided by the IS in Syria, anti-terrorism prosecutor Francois Molins said yesterday.
"A terrorist cell made up of young women totally receptive to the deadly ideology of Daesh has been dismantled," Molins said at a news conference, using a name for IS, which is also known by the acronyms of ISIS and ISIL.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said today that police had arrested 293 people this year for "links to terrorist networks."
The minister did not give further details about the arrests.
"We are involved in an extremely intense, round-the-clock mission to protect the French public, and we are getting results," Cazeneuve said.
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