viernes, 27 de noviembre de 2015

France and Belgium seeking to Mohamed Abrini, the fifth suspect in the attacks in Paris

France and Belgium announced the search for a fifth suspect accused of being linked with the attacks in Paris on November 13.
Abrini Mohamed, 30, was seen by the other suspect, Salah Abdeslam, at a gas station on a highway in Paris two days before the attacks.
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Belgian prosecutors announced Tuesday that Abrini are already five people who have been indicted for their alleged involvement in the bombings in Paris.
A judge issued an international arrest warrant for European and Abrini.
Police in Belgium and France are responsible for trace.
According to police, Abrini is "probably armed and dangerous."
The Renault Clio in which Abrini were Abdeslam and was later used in the attacks that led to the death of 130 people, according to prosecutors.
Abrini is the fifth suspect who has been charged by European authorities.
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Abdelhamid Abaaoud
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Abaaoud Abdelhamid, who died in a police raid, was the mastermind of the attacks.
Salah is the main Abdeslam searched for what happened in France.
Brahim, one of his brothers, was identified by the authorities as one of the suicide bombers who blew himself up in a cafe in Paris during the attacks.
"Salah and Brahim were manipulated, not radicalized" brother attackers Paris
Meanwhile, French prosecutors announced Tuesday that the investigation remains in progress and is looking for accomplices and sponsors of the attacks.
Brussels maintains state maximum (level 4) alert but from Wednesday to start work the subway and schools progressively.
Is the fourth day that the Belgian capital remains in that state since the authorities declared that the risk of an attack was "imminent".

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