Suspect In Paris Attack Requests For Extradition

Salah Abdeslam, the only Islamic State militant believed to have survived the Paris attacks in November, will cooperate with French authorities and approves of a swift extradition.

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A picture taken on February 21, 2016 shows damaged cars at the site of a double car bomb attack in the Al-Zahraa neighborhood of the central Syrian city of Homs. (AFP photo)
A picture taken on February 21, 2016 shows damaged cars at the site of a double car bomb attack in the Al-Zahraa neighborhood of the central Syrian city of Homs. (AFP photo)

Cedric Moisse, one of Abdeslam’s lawyers, told reporters on Thursday that Abdeslam “is in favor of executing the European arrest warrant” and that “he wants to cooperate with the French authorities.”

A picture taken on February 21, 2016 shows damaged cars at the site of a double car bomb attack in the Al-Zahraa neighborhood of the central Syrian city of Homs. (AFP photo)
A picture taken on February 21, 2016 shows damaged cars at the site of a double car bomb attack in the Al-Zahraa neighborhood of the central Syrian city of Homs. (AFP photo)

“I confirm to you that Salah Abdeslam wishes to be sent to French authorities,” Moisse said in Brussels.

A European arrest warrant is a simpler and quicker method of extradition possible between European Union members.

Abdeslam, 26, was arrested in Brussels days before the Brussels bombings took place on March 22, when at least 32 people were killed. He is considered to be the sole survivor of the Nov. 13 Paris attacks, in which at least 130 people were killed in coordinated bombings and shootings. Both attacks were claimed by the Islamic State.

Investigators are using DNA to determine if Najim Laachraoui was one of the suspects killed in the Brussels suicide bombings. Police launched a manhunt for Laachraoui after finding his DNA is safehouses Abdeslam used.

Other than Abdeslam and possibly Laachraoui — depending on DNA results — all other known suspects directly involved in the Paris and Brussels attacks are dead.

Source: GNA

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