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Tunisian charged over 2016 bombings

Abdeslam’s accomplice accused of participat­ing with a terrorist organisati­on

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ABelgian judge has charged an accomplice of Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam with a terror offence linked to the March 2016 Brussels suicide bombings, prosecutor­s said yesterday.

Tunisian Sofiane Ayari, who along with Abdeslam was jailed in April for opening fire on police in Brussels days before the bombings, was charged late Thursday “with participat­ion in the activities of a terrorist organisati­on,” the federal prosecutor’s office said.

It said an investigat­ing judge charged Ayari, 24, “in connection with the investigat­ion after the terrorist attacks in Brussels and Zaventem” on March 22, 2016, which left 32 people dead and ■ wounded hundreds.

Daesh claimed the bombings.

A Brussels court on April 23 sentenced Ayari and Abdeslam to 20 years in prison for trying to kill police officers during a gun battle in Brussels that led to their capture.

Four police officers were wounded in the March 15 gunfight, four months after the November 2015 Paris attacks, and days before suicide bombings in Brussels as a wave of Daesh-inspired terror swept Europe.

Abdeslam is the sole surviving suspect in the Paris attacks.

Ayari is being held in a Belgian prison.

Neither Abdeslam, 28, a Belgian-born French national, nor Ayari, a 24-year-old Tunisian citizen, was in court to hear the verdict in April.

Abdeslam is being held in jail in France pending a separate trial over the Paris attacks, claimed by the Daesh, in which 130 people died.

 ?? AFP ?? Alleged accomplice of the November 2015 Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam, Sofiane Ayari (right), escorted by Belgian police officers as he arrives in a courtroom on February 8, the second day of the trial in Brussels.
AFP Alleged accomplice of the November 2015 Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam, Sofiane Ayari (right), escorted by Belgian police officers as he arrives in a courtroom on February 8, the second day of the trial in Brussels.

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