The Philippine Star

Brussels terror suspect admits he was ‘man in hat’

-

BRUSSELS (AFP) — Paris terror attack suspect Mohamed Abrini confessed Saturday to being “the man in the hat” caught on video with suicide bombers at Brussels airport last month, images that had sparked a massive manhunt.

“This is an important step forward,” a source close to the investigat­ion told AFP.

Abrini made the admission on the day he was charged with terrorist murders over the November attacks in Paris that left 130 people dead, prosecutor­s said.

Terror suspect Osama Krayem, a Swedish national, received the same charges over his role in a suicide bombing at a Brussels metro station on March 22, which occurred an hour after the airport blasts. A total of 32 people died in the coordinate­d attacks.

The latest arrests strengthen­ed the theory that the same cell carried out both France and Belgium’s worst ever terror outrages, claimed by the Islamic State group.

The pair were among six arrested in raids across Brussels on Friday. Two were later released, but two others were charged with complicity for allegedly helping Abrini and Krayem.

According to a report in the Belgian daily L’Echo, not confirmed by prosecutor­s, Abrini confessed that he actually wanted to return to Paris for another attack, but was spooked by the investigat­ion and hastily decided to carry out the Brussels bombings.

The judge leading the Belgian investigat­ion into the Nov. 13 Paris attacks charged Abrini “with participat­ion in the activities of a terrorist group and terrorist murders,” the federal prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

The Belgian of Moroccan origin was the last known Paris suspect still at large. He had been spotted on CCTV cameras at a petrol station north of Paris two days before the attacks there. In the car with him was fellow Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam, who is now awaiting extraditio­n from Belgium to France.

Prosecutor­s also confirmed Abrini’s connection to the Brussels airport attack.

The 31-year-old “confessed his presence at the crime scene” when they confronted him with evidence, including footage of a mystery man in a hat and lightcolor jacket seen next to the two suicide attackers as they walked through the departure hall pushing trolleys loaded with bomb-filled bags.

 ?? AP ?? Police investigat­e an area where terror suspect Mohamed Abrini (inset) was arrested in Brussels Friday.
AP Police investigat­e an area where terror suspect Mohamed Abrini (inset) was arrested in Brussels Friday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines