Prosecutors seek info on Brussels Airport suspect in hat
reporting from brussels — Belgian prosecutors launched a public appeal Thursday seeking any information on the “man in hat†suspect in the Brussels Airport suicide bombings that killed 16 people.
Belgian Federal Prosecutor Eric Van der Sypt said authorities were especially interested in any people who might have filmed or photographed the man.
The man was seen at the airport with two suicide bombers before they died in the March 22 attacks. A subsequent explosion at Brussels’ Maelbeek subway station killed another 16 people the same morning.
Photos released by prosecutors showed the “man in hat†leaving the airport on foot, walking to the nearby town of Zaventem and then into Brussels, where all traces of him were lost.
The man wore a white jacket but discarded it at some point, prosecutors said.
The appeal for public assistance more than two weeks after the suicide bombings indicated that investigators have hit a standstill. Three bombers, two at the airport and one in the subway, also died in the attacks, for which Islamic State took responsibility.
According to a video reconstitution of the man’s itinerary presented to reporters, he left the Brussels Airport terminal at 7:58 a.m. before two other men he was with in the building detonated suitcases laden with explosives. He passed by a Sheraton hotel, walked through the town of Zaventem, discarded his jacket, and was seen on video footage at Meiser Square in northeastern Brussels at 9:42 a.m.
Eight minutes later, his trail vanishes.
Belgian authorities are hoping that they or someone finds the discarded jacket, saying it could yield precious clues. Federal Prosecutor Thierry Werts also said there had been many people around the hotel when the man walked by who may now be overseas, and asked for their assistance as well.
Prosecutors asked “people who might have filmed or taken a photograph of the suspect or think they can provide extra information†to call a special telephone number or to email authorities.
Earlier Thursday, the lawyer for Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam said it would take some weeks before his client could be extradited from Belgium to France.
Sven Mary spoke after a legal hearing on the Belgian-born French citizen’s continuing detention in Belgium. He said the existing “Belgian arrest warrant must be lifted for [Abdeslam’s] transfer†to France, in accordance with the extradition request.
Mary said before Belgian authorities allow Abdeslam to leave they want to question the 26-year-old about another case — a deadly police raid in the Forest neighborhood of Brussels days before his arrest.
Abdeslam traveled to Belgium after the deadly Nov. 13 attacks on Paris and was arrested March 18 after four months on the run. Since his arrest he has been in a prison in the Belgian city of Bruges.
He faces preliminary terrorism charges in France for the Paris attacks, which killed 130 people and left hundreds wounded.
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