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Suspect seized

A fugitive suspect in the Nov. 13 Paris attacks was arrested in Belgium on Friday, French police officials said, after a raid Belgian authoritie­s said was linked to the deadly March 22 Brussels bombings.

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A fugitive suspect in the Nov. 13 Paris attacks was arrested in Belgium on Friday, French police officials said, after a raid Belgian authoritie­s said was linked to the deadly March 22 Brussels bombings. The suspect, Mohamed Abrini, is believed to be the mysterious “man in the hat” who escaped the double bombing at the Zaventem airport, according to one of the French officials. If true, that would mean Abrini had a key role in both attacks carried out by the Islamic State cell that left a total of 162 people dead — 130 in Paris and 32 in Brussels. The two officials spoke on condition of anonymity to offer details about the ongoing Belgian investigat­ion, which has also involved French anti-terror police.

Friday’s arrest of at least two people came a day after Belgian authoritie­s released photos and video of the airport suspect.

The Belgian federal prosecutor’s office confirmed “several arrests” but refused to provide more informatio­n.

Abrini was the last identified suspect still at large from the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris which killed 130 people, although his precise role has never been clear. He is a 31-year-old Belgian-Moroccan petty criminal believed to have travelled early last summer to Syria where his younger brother died in 2014 in the Islamic State group’s notorious francophon­e brigade.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? In this image made from video, police arrest a man in the Anderlecht area of Brussels, Friday. Officials later said the arrested man is a key suspect in last month’s terror attacks in Brussels.
AP PHOTO In this image made from video, police arrest a man in the Anderlecht area of Brussels, Friday. Officials later said the arrested man is a key suspect in last month’s terror attacks in Brussels.

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