The Citizen (KZN)

IS suspect on trial in Belgium

- Brussels

– The prime surviving suspect in the Islamic State (IS) attacks which killed 130 people in Paris in 2015, goes on trial in Belgium on Monday, charged over a later shoot-out with Brussels police before he was arrested.

Salah Abdeslam, 28, a French citizen born and raised in the Belgian capital, is accused of “attempted murder in a terrorist context” over the Brussels shootout in March 2016 – four months after fleeing Paris on the night of the carnage. His brother was among the suicide bombers.

Facing a later trial in France over the November 13, 2015, attacks, he will be ferried daily from France under heavy security to the main courthouse in Brussels.

Prosecutor­s also believe he was associated with three men who blew themselves up at Brussels airport and on the city’s metro on March 22, 2016 – four days after Abdeslam was arrested close to his family home.

However, he and an accomplice are only charged with wounding Belgian and French police who raided a suspected hideout in the city on March 15.

“For these acts, he may receive a sentence of up to 40 years in prison,” Luc Hennart, president of the French-speaking Brussels court of first instance, told Reuters television.

Abdeslam became Belgium’s most wanted man after surveillan­ce footage caught him returning from France the day after an Islamist militant group killed 130 people in coordinate­d gun and suicide bomb attacks in Paris.

Despite a massive police effort to find him, he evaded capture for four months before eventually being detained in a raid in the western Brussels district of Molenbeek, home to a large Muslim population, mostly of Moroccan origin.

Three days before his arrest, prosecutor­s say he was one of three men holed up in an apartment in the southern Brussels borough of Forest when police arrived for what they believed would be a routine search linked to the Paris attacks.

Four police officers, including a French policewoma­n, were wounded and a suspect armed with an assault rifle was killed. Prosecutor­s say Abdeslam and an accomplice escaped.

The trial is set to trigger high security in a city that was hit by suicide bombings. –

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