Brussels bombing suspect charged over Paris attacks
Mohamed Abrini, the suspected "man in the hat" bomber caught on camera during the Brussels airport attack last year, has been charged in France over the November 2015 Paris terror attacks, the media reported.
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Brussels: Mohamed Abrini, the suspected "man in the hat" bomber caught on camera during the Brussels airport attack last year, has been charged in France over the November 2015 Paris terror attacks, the media reported.
He was detained last April for his suspected involvement in the March 22 Brussels attacks, which killed 32 people, and the Paris killings, both of which were claimed by the Islamic State militant group.
"In the framework of the investigation related to the attacks in Paris on November 13, 2015, Mohamed Abrini was surrendered to the French judicial authorities for a period of one day," the prosecutor`s office said in a statement.
Abrini was spotted in a car with key Paris suspect Salah Abdeslam when it stopped at a petrol station in Ressons two days before the attacks on the French capital.
His fingerprints and DNA were found in two "safe houses" in Brussels, as well as in a car used during the Paris attacks.
Following his arrest, he also admitted picking up Salah Abdeslam after the attacks and driving him back to Belgium.
Mohamed Abrini was driven to Paris from Belgium in a heavily-armed convoy so the case against him could be formally launched, BFMTV reported.
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