Belgium files terror charges against two Brussels suspects

  12 April 2016    Read: 1170
Belgium files terror charges against two Brussels suspects
Federal prosecutors in Belgium have charged two men with terror-related offenses in connection with the March 22 attacks in Brussels. The two men are suspected to be linked to renting safehouses for the attackers.
Two men, identified as Smail F. and Ibrahim F., were charged with terrorist offenses by Belgian prosecutors on Tuesday.
Specifically, prosecutors said there were "indications" that the men were involved in renting an apartment in the Etterbeek district of Brussels which played a role in the attack on a subway station on March 22.

Prosecutors said that Smail F. was born in 1984 and Ibrahim F. was born in 1988.

The men are the latest to face charges in connection with the March 22 terror attacks in Brussels. Suicide bombers killed 32 people in attacks at the airport and a subway station in Brussels. Officials have discovered several links between those responsible for the Brussels attack and the attacks that killed 130 people in Paris in November 2015.

The charges follow a string of arrests that have shed light on the links between an "Islamic State"-affiliated terror network believed to be behind both attacks. Several of the attackers are believed to have spent time in Syria with the extremist group, which has vowed further attacks in Europe.

Over the weekend, Belgium announced the arrest of Mohamed Abrini, who admitted to being the "man in the hat" seen on video accompanying the two suicide bombers Ibrahim el-Bakraoui and Najim Laachraoui at Brussels airport on March 22.

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