Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

BRUSSELS AIRPORT BOMBER WAS IN SYRIA GUARDING IS HOSTAGES

4 French hostages held in Syria identified him as Abou Idriss

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Najim Laachraoui, one of the Brussels airport bombers, has been identified by several Frenchmen held hostage by Islamic State in Syria as one of their prison guards, sources close to the investigat­ion said on Friday.

According to one of the sources, four French journalist­s kidnapped and held in Syria from 2013 to 2014 had identified a guard known as “Abou Idriss”.

One of t he j our nalists, Nicolas Henin, “has formally identified” Idriss as Najim Laachraoui, his lawyer MarieLaure Ingouf said, confirming reports in French newspapers.

Belgian prosecutor­s have said Laachraoui travelled to Syria in February 2013 to join IS forces.

There was no further trace of the Belgian national until he was registered under a fa l s e na m e at th e b o rd e r between Austria and Hungary in September 2015.

Laachraoui, 24, was one of the two suicide bombers who struck Brussels airport on March 22, while a third attacker blew himself up in a metro train, with the two attacks killing 32 people.

Prosecutor­s have also linked him to November’s attacks in Paris in which 130 people died, saying his DNA was found on a suicide vest and a piece of cloth at the Bataclan concert hall where 90 people were killed.

Police also found his DNA on explosives used at the Stade de France, leading investigat­ors to believe he was the bomb maker in both France and Belgium.

Islamic State has also identified Laachraoui as Abou Idriss in the latest edition of its magazine Dabiq, saying he “prepared the explosives for the two raids in Paris and Brussels”.

The former French hostages have already identified two Frenchmen as being among their jailers when they were held in Syria.

Mehdi Nemmouche, another suspect, is in custody after being accused of killing four people in an attack on the Jewish museum in Brussels in 2014.

The other, Salim Benghalem, has been sentenced in absentia in France for recruiting for IS and is listed as a “foreign terrorist combatant” by the United States.

 ?? AP/REUTERS ?? (Left) Najim Laachraoui before joining the IS; the group member in an undated photo released by the Belgian Federal Police.
AP/REUTERS (Left) Najim Laachraoui before joining the IS; the group member in an undated photo released by the Belgian Federal Police.
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