Paris and Brussels attacks suspect arrested

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File picture on Nov. 16, 2015 shows people mourn during a one-minute silence for the victims of the terror attacks in front of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. [Xinhua/Li Genxing]

Mohamed Abrini, who is believed to be the only suspect still at large from Paris and Brussels attacks, was arrested on Friday in Brussels, Belgian authorities have confirmed.

Mohamed Abrini is likely to be the "man in the hat" whose image was captured by surveillance cameras at the Zaventem Airport on the morning of Brussels attacks, local media reported.

Mohamed Abrini was wanted for complicity in preparing the attacks in Paris. His DNA was found in an apartment in Schaerbeek in Brussels, from which the kamikazes left for attacks in Brussels on March 22.

The Belgian-Moroccan had been filmed at a gas station to Paris two days before the November attacks in Paris, along with another suspect Salah Abdeslam. Since the arrest of Salah Abdeslam, Mohamed Abrini is one of the most wanted terrorist suspects who are involved in Paris attacks.

Mohamed Abrini was arrested along with four other associates alleged to have been involved with last month's Brussels bombings, including Osama Krayem, the person who was seen with the kamikaze of Maelbeek Khalid El Bakraoui at the metro station Petillon, shortly before the explosion at metro station Maelbeek in Brussels.

Krayem Osama is thought to have bought the bags used in the March 22 blasts at City 2 shopping center of Brussels, according to the Belgian radio RTBF.

No information has yet been provided for the other three arrested people, according to the RTBF. Police operations are still ongoing in Brussels to seize terrorist suspects. 

Despite multiple arrests, Brussels remains under the second-highest terror alert, meaning an attack is considered likely. 

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