Belgium issues warrant for new Paris attacks suspect
Belgium has issued an international
arrest warrant for Mohamed Abrini, another man suspected of helping
orchestrate the series of assaults in Paris that left 130 people dead.
The 30-year-old was seen in CCTV footage
getting petrol on the Paris-Brussels motorway with another wanted man,
Salah Abdeslam, two nights before the November 13 attacks, police said
on Tuesday, adding that Abrini is dangerous and probably armed.
In the footage, Abrini can be seen driving a Renault Clio used in the attacks.
Meanwhile, authorities said GPS tracking
has shown Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected ringleader behind the Paris
attacks who was killed five days later in a shoot-out with police, had
returned to the scene of the crime after French SWAT teams arrived.
Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said
mobile phone footage places Abaaoud near the Bataclan concert hall while
attacks there were still under way.
The chief prosecutor also said on
Tuesday that Abaaoud and an accomplice had planned to carry out a
suicide attack on the city’s La Defense business district the following
week.
Revealing the latest findings of the
vast investigation into the attacks, Molins said Abaaoud had aimed to
target the area in the west of the capital where many major French
companies have their headquarters.
Abaaoud was killed with his female
cousin and another man in a shootout with police at an apartment in
northern Paris five days after the series of shootings and suicide
bombings in the French capital.
“The two terrorists, Abaaoud and the man
found next to him, were planning an attack which involved blowing
themselves up on Wednesday 18 November or Thursday 19 November, at La
Defense,” Molins said.
The man killed in the apartment siege
who has not yet been identified “is perhaps” the third assailant spotted
by witnesses, who sprayed cafe terraces and restaurants with gunfire on
November 13, killing dozens, the prosecutor said.
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