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Ninth person arrested in Belgium over Paris attacks

The woman, Hasna Aït Boulahcen, was the cousin of the suspected ringleader in the killings, who also died in the same police operation.

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Boulahcen and Abaaoud were both killed in a police raid in Saint-Denis, France, days after theParis attacks.

Although the man was arrested earlier in the week, federal prosecutors told the Reuters news agency Thurdsay that they kept the arrest quiet to avoid alerting potential accomplices.

Belgian police have arrested a ninth suspect on their soil suspected of being involved in the November attacks in Paris.

The individual is expected to appear at a pre-trial hearing to determine whether his detention can be extended.

Police found two guns and traces of blood in a auto connected to Mr Lazez but determined that the blood did not belong to Abdeslam and neither of the guns was capable of firing live ammunition. A manhunt for Salah Abdeslam, 26, still underway.

Aitboulahcen, Abaaoud and another man were killed on November 18, when French special police units stormed an apartment in the northern Paris suburb of St.-Denis, not far from the stadium where three attackers blew themselves up on November 13.

Belgium, the institutional capital of Europe, has been at the center of probes into the Paris attacks since it emerged that two of the incident’s assailants had been living there.

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Not less than 130 people had been put to death by the terrorists in attacks that took place outside the stadium and at a concert hall and restaurants and bars.

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