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Brussels bomber Abrini charged over Paris attacks

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PARIS: Mohamed Abrini, the “man in the hat” bombing suspect caught on camera during the Brussels airport attack, has been charged in France over the November 2015 jihadist massacres in Paris, his lawyers said yesterday.

Belgium handed Abrini over to the French authoritie­s yesterday for a day so that he could face charges related to the deaths of 130 people in the French capital.

Abrini was captured in Brussels in April over his suspected involvemen­t in the March 22 Brussels attacks and the Paris killings, both of which were claimed by the Islamic State group.

Belgian investigat­ors have said the Brussels airport and metro bombers who killed a total of 32 people were part of the same Brussels- based cell that orchestrat­ed the Paris attacks.

The main suspect in the Paris attacks is Salah Abdeslam, a Belgian- born French national believed to be the only survivor of the jihadist team behind the carnage.

“In the framework of the investigat­ion related to the attacks in Paris on 13 November 2015, Mohamed Abrini was surrendere­d to the French judicial authoritie­s for a period of one day,” the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

Eric Van Der Sypt, a spokesman, told AFP that the decision is based on “mutual agreements” between the two countries.

“It’s not uncommon that suspects in different cases are surrendere­d for one day or a few days,” Van Der Sypt said.

Abrini fled the airport without detonating his suitcase bomb after his accomplice­s Najim Laachraoui and Ibrahim El Bakraoui set off theirs, killing 16 people and themselves.

Several sources close to the Belgian-led investigat­ion have told AFP that the three bombers targeted passengers travelling to the United States and also Jewish and perhaps Russian targets at the

In the framework of the investigat­ion related to the attacks in Paris on 13 November 2015, Mohamed Abrini was surrendere­d to the French judicial authoritie­s for a period of one day. Statement

airport.

“That understand­ing has held up with later investigat­ions, including with Abrini’s alleged confession,” a US law enforcemen­t source told AFP.

US sources said they are confident the airline check-in counters for flights to the United States, Israel and Russia were targeted.

Abrini had a record as a longtime petty criminal who grew up in the troubled Molenbeek area of Brussels with Salah Abdeslam, the only survivor of the group that carried out the Paris attacks.

Nicknamed “Brioche” after his days working in a bakery, Abrini is thought to have given up training as a welder at the age of 18 before eventually gravitatin­g towards extremism.

The Belgian of Moroccan origin was seen at a petrol station north of Paris two days before the November 13 attacks with prime suspect Abdeslam, who drove one of the vehicles used in the attacks.

Belgian authoritie­s have charged Abrini with “participat­ion in the activities of a terrorist group and terrorist murders” over the massacres in the French capital.

Identified as a radical Islamist by Belgian investigat­ors, Abrini is believed to have briefly visited Syria last year and his younger brother Suleiman, 20, died there.

He was known to security services for belonging to the same cell as Abdelhamid Abaaoud. — AFP

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Aerial view taken with a drone of a forest devastated by fire near La Florida, Bio Bio region, some 420km south of Santiago. — AFP photo

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