An angry French mayor has called for all known suspected radicals on a terror watch list to be kicked out his town.

Guy Lefranc, mayor of Evreux in Normandy in northern France said he was 'furious' after he was denied a request to see the country's 'Fiche S' list of 'potentially dangerous individuals'.

He then demanded that any on the list who are living in his town be 'expelled' by the state.

Guy Lefranc, mayor of Evreux (pictured) in Normandy in northern France said he was 'furious' after he was denied a request to the country'd 'Fiche S' list of 'potentially dangerous individuals'

Normandy was at the centre of a terrorist outrage earlier this summer when two jihadists claiming allegiance to ISIS stormed into a church and butchered an elderly priest.

Lefrance had asked authorities to tell him if radicalised individuals on the terror list were living in the area claiming the information was needed for the safety of the town.

But after the request was refused, he said: 'Given that the state does not give us the means to protect the people of Evreux, I demand the state expels all those who are "Fiche S".

'I feel compelled to ask for this expulsion because I am not entitled to a perfectly legitimate request to know all those who are "Fiche S".

Normandy was at the centre of a terrorist outrage earlier this summer when two jihadists claiming allegiance to ISIS stormed into a church and butchered an elderly priest. Police are pictured at the scene in July

'I ask myself a question about some of my staff, who work with the public. I don't know if they are Fiche S, I don't know if they are dangerous.

'Given that we are in a state of emergency it is the responsibility of the Prime Minister to issue a decree… that would give local mayors access to the files,' he added, according to The Local.

France remains under a state of emergency after 86 people were killed in a Bastille Day truck attack in Nice and last November's ISIS atrocity in Paris that left 130 dead.

Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said this week that the threat to France is higher than ever.