Terrorist Salah Abdeslam Confessed He Planned More Attacks

Terrorist Salah Abdeslam Confessed He Planned More Attacks
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From the surveillance they learned of a mobile number possibly being used by Mr. Abdeslam. That number led police to the Molenbeek apartment where Mr. Abdeslam was hiding, the officials said.

Salah Abdeslam ' was ready to do something else' in Brussels, stated Belgium Foreign Affairs Minister Didier Reydners on Sunday March 20, after being involved in Paris 2015 attacks.

'Yesterday, Salah Abdeslam's first words were that he sought to blow himself up in the Stade de France (French Paris Stadium) but eventually he did not. Secondly, he stated that he was willing to do something in Brussels. And this not be wrong as we found lots of weapons, and we 've found a whole new network around him in Brussels.'

From the surveillance they learned of a mobile number possibly being used by Mr. Abdeslam. That number led police to the Molenbeek apartment where Mr. Abdeslam was hiding, the officials said.

This 26 years old French living iun Belgium, the only survivor of the jihadist commando originally involved in Paris terror attacks of November 13, was arrested in the city of Molenbeek, where he grew up, after being on the run for 4 months. The following daym he was charged with ' taking part in terrorist assassinations' and ' taking part in a terror organization's actions' by the Belgium courts, then he was jailed in Bruges high security prison.

Nathalie Gallant, who represents both the families of Mr. Abdeslam and of Mr. Aberkan, told Belgian television that the two families were linked but said Mr. Aberkan had nothing to do with the attacks.

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