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Belgian police look for man in hat

BRUSSELS ATTACKS: One suspect is released, four more victims die from injuries

- JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG

BRUSSELS — As the number of victims in the Brussels suicide attacks rose to 35, Belgian police released a video of a mysterious man in a dark hat seen in the company of the bombers who attacked Brussels airport, indicating he is still at large.

“Police are seeking to identify this man,” the Belgian Federal Police’s website said Monday.

The Video’s release came as a Belgian magistrate also ruled a man identified as Faycal C. — arrested during the police raids that followed the March 22 attacks — could be released.

Faycal C. was among those taken into custody and facing preliminar­y terror charges. Belgian media claimed the man was the mysterious suspect in the white jacket and dark hat spotted with the two bombers at the airport the morning of the attacks.

But the Belgian magistrate ruled new evidence uncovered by investigat­ors revealed there were no grounds to keep Faycal C. in custody.

The Belgian Federal Police’s website posted a 32-second video of the still-unidentifi­ed suspect as he wheels baggage through the terminal alongside the bombers.

“If you recognize this individual or you have informatio­n concerning this attack, please contact investigat­ors,” police asked.

Tensions remain high in the city, particular­ly in the Brussels suburb of Molenbeek, where several of those involved in both the attacks on Brussels and those in Paris last November, hailed from.

Jamal Ikazban, a member of the Molenbeek council, tweeted Monday that young people in the neighbourh­ood were being sent text messages by recruiters. Ikazban did not provide further details, beyond writing: “We must ensure these recruiters can do no more damage.”

Belgian authoritie­s also announced three more people swept up in police raids were being held on charges of participat­ing in terrorist activities.

It was not clear if the suspects ordered held by an investigat­ing judge were linked to the attacks themselves. The three — identified by Belgian prosecutor­s as Yassine A., Mohamed B. and Aboubaker O. — were detained during 13 police searches Sunday in Brussels and the northern cities of Mechelen and Duffel.

The federal prosecutor­s’ office provided no details of the alleged actions committed by the suspects.

The bombings, the bloodiest in recent Belgian history, were claimed by the Islamic State extremist group. Four more people wounded in the Brussels attacks died in hospital, Belgian Health Minister Maggie De Block announced on Twitter Monday.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? The Belgian Federal Police have released a video of the airport CCTV camera showing a suspect in the March 22 attacks that killed 35 people in Brussels.
— GETTY IMAGES FILES The Belgian Federal Police have released a video of the airport CCTV camera showing a suspect in the March 22 attacks that killed 35 people in Brussels.

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