Suicide vest found in trash holds clue to Paris attacks

Suicide vest found in trash holds clue to Paris attacks

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 08:38 PM IST
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Brussels :  Brussels will stay at the highest security threat level for another week over fears of an imminent terror attack, the Belgian government said. Authorities in Belgium and France were hunting for Belgian-born Salah Abdeslam, a key suspect in the Paris attacks on November 13, when gunmen and suicide bombers killed at least 130 people.

French police were analysing a suspected suicide belt similar to those used in the Paris assault, according to sources close to the investigation.

Authorities found the object — which lacked a detonator — in a dustbin in the southern suburb of Montrouge. Telephone data placed Abdeslam in the area on the night of November 13.

Another police source said the belt appeared to have “the same configuration” as those used by the jihadists.    Fearing a similar attack, Belgium maintained an unprecedented security lockdown in Europe’s capital Brussels, with Prime Minister Charles Michel warning yesterday that the threat “remains serious and imminent”.

Belgian authorities have charged a fourth person in connection with the bloodshed in Paris, which was claimed by the Islamic State group.

Washington and Paris have stepped up their fight against IS, with France launching its first strikes from a newly deployed aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean and the US calling for more international cooperation against the group.      “Current information suggests that ISIL (another acronym for Islamic State), Al-Qaeda, Boko Haram and other terrorist groups continue to plan terrorist attacks in multiple regions,” said a State Department travel advisory.

The UN Security Council on Friday authorised “all necessary measures” to fight the group.

In Brussels, an eerie atmosphere hung over the city with soldiers in camouflage patrolling everywhere, from railway stations to EU institutions.     In the normally bustling historic Grand Place, a few bars and restaurants were open for business but they were struggling to find customers.

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