Monday, 16 November 2015

BREAKING: Evil mastermind of Paris terror attacks named as Belgian Abdelhamid Abaaoud


Abaaoud is said to have links to thwarted church and train terror attacks, according to reports. The 27-year-old is reported to be “one of the most active ISIS executioners” in Syria. Meanwhile the identities of five suicide bombers have been revealed by
French officials. Samy Amimour, 28, from Bobigny, blew himself up inside the Bataclan theatre on Friday night. He is from the north-eastern suburb of Drancy and was known to French authorities before the atrocities.

Amimour was charged in a terrorism investigation back in 2012. Abaaoud is “one of the most ISIS executioners” in Syria.
Three people in Amimour’s family have been in custody since early on
Monday. And Ahmad Al Mohammad, the bomber who targeted the Stade de France stadium, is now definitively linked by authorities to the Syrian passport found near his body. The 25-year-old was born in Idlib, Syria, according to the passport.
Although the identity of the man in the passport has not been verified, prosecutors said fingerprints from the attacker match those of someone who passed through Greece in October.

Bilal Hadfi was one of the three suicide bombers who struck near the Stade de France stadium, according to an insider.
The 20-year-old, whose nationality is unknown, reportedly fought alongside the Islamic State in Syria. He was said to be living in neighbouring Belgium at the time of the attacks. Paris gunman named as 29-year-old Ismael Omar Mostefai Cameron and Obama BEG Putin to join forces in
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Brahim Abdeslam, 31, detonated his explosive vest inside a busy cafe on
Boulevard Voltaire, the source added.
Abdeslam is the older brother of Saleh Abdeslam – the subject of an international manhunt after slipping through the grasp of French police. Saleh, 26, is suspected of renting a car that was used in the horrific
attack at the Bataclan theatre.

The venue – where an American rock band were playing – was another of the six separate attack sites across Paris and its suburbs. He reportedly detonated his explosive vest when police stormed the
theatre after slaughtering Eagles of Death Metal fans. He was flagged as a radicalisation risk by French intelligence in 2010, prosecutor Francois Molins said.
At least 129 people were slaughtered on Friday night Ismael Mostefai was also named by officers.

The 29-year-old, of Algerian origin, had been identified through remains
found at the theatre. Mostefai's elder brother was quoted as saying: "It's crazy, insane. I was in Paris myself last night, I saw what a mess it was." He added: "It's been a time since I have had any news [about him]. I called my mother, she didn't seem to know anything." Francoise Hollande declared a state of emergency after the attacks As many as 20 people in Europe were involved in planning, supporting and executing the Paris attacks, a senior official claimed last night.

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