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Belgium releases three people held on Tuesday over Paris attacks
Laachraoui conspired with the El Bakrauoi brothers to detonated suicide bombs at Brussels Airport and the Maelbeek subway station March 22.
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One of those who initially escaped was Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam, who was conspiring another strike against the French capital with three others.
A Belgian judge is deciding whether to keep Mohamed Abrini and a half-dozen other suspects in the Paris and Brussels attacks in preventive custody.
At the time, police said they found nothing of interest there but reports suggested that two men – including Khalid El Bakraoui, who later blew himself up in the Maalbeek metro station – may have stayed or used the address.
Critics say the authorities have not done enough to prevent extremists working in areas such as Molenbeek, with Belgium proportionately the biggest source of foreign fighters going to join IS in Syria.
The magazine lists four of the Brussels attackers, all dead, and glorifies their role in the Paris and Brussels attacks.
Abrini said that the mastermind of the plot had been Ibrahim al-Barqawi, one of the terrorists killed in the terror attack. Dabiq said had become a believer while in prison and on his release, with his brother Khalid, had bought weapons and made plans for an attack.
Also Tuesday, three suspects were detained during a raid in the Brussels neighborhood of Uccle, carried out as part of investigations into terrorist attacks on Paris last November, in which 130 people died.
In Tuesday’s raid on a house in the Costa del Sol resort town of Rincón de la Victoria, police arrested two other men, a Serb and a Montenegrin, as well as seizing false ID papers presumably used by Denive in his illicit dealings.
“All preparations for the raids in Paris and Brussels started” with Ibrahim El Bakraoui, 30, and his brother Khalid, 27, Dabiq magazine said.
Investigators say that the same ISIS network was behind the Paris attacks in November and the suicide bombings in the Belgian capital last month.
Belgium has arrested several suspects in connection with the Kriket case.
The statement said an investigation in France had established Denive fled to Malaga weeks after the attacks and continued his criminal activities using fake documentation.
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The High Court in Spain said Denive denied selling weapons to Coulibaly, but he is willing to be extradited to France.