Arkivbild, pizza/gripandet av Abdeslam i Molenbeek (TT)

Så röjdes Abdeslam: En ovanligt stor pizzaorder

Den misstänkte terroristen Salah Abdeslam ska ha begått flera misstag som ledde till att han på fredagen kunde gripas, efter att ha varit på flykt sedan attackerna i Paris i november.
Vid ett tillslag i Brysselkommunen Forest i tisdags hittade polisen Abdeslams fingeravtryck på ett glas, skriver Politico och hänvisar till källor inom rättssystemet. Fyndet övertygade polisen om att Abdeslam fortfarande befann sig i Bryssel och inte utomlands.
Ytterligare ledtrådar ledde fram till huset i centrumkommunen Molenbeek. Att en kvinna i huset gjorde en ovanligt stor pizzabeställning ska ha gett polisen information om att fler personer fanns där inne, vilket gjorde att razzian genomfördes och Europas mest jagade man kunde gripas. Han har nu förts till ett högsäkerhetsfängelse i väntan på besked om utlämning till Frankrike.

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Attackerna i Paris 2015
Wikipedia (en)
On the evening of 13 November 2015, a series of coordinated terrorist attacks occurred in Paris and its northern suburb, Saint-Denis. Beginning at 21:20 CET, three suicide bombers struck near the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, followed by suicide bombings and mass shootings at cafés, restaurants and a music venue in central Paris. The attackers killed 130 people, including 89 at the Bataclan theatre, where they took hostages before engaging in a stand-off with police. Another 368 people were injured, 80–99 seriously. Seven of the attackers also died, while the authorities continued to search for accomplices. The attacks were the deadliest on France since World War II, and the deadliest in the European Union since the Madrid train bombings in 2004. France had been on high alert since the January 2015 attacks on Charlie Hebdo offices and a Jewish supermarket in Paris that killed 17 people and wounded 22, including civilians and police officers. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) claimed responsibility for the attacks, saying that it was in retaliation for the French airstrikes on ISIL targets in Syria and Iraq. The President of France, François Hollande, said the attacks were an act of war by ISIL planned in Syria, organised in Belgium, and perpetrated with French complicity. All of the known Paris attackers were EU citizens. In response to the attacks, a three-month state of emergency was declared across the country to help fight terrorism, which involved the banning of public demonstrations, and allowing the police to carry out searches without a warrant, put anyone under house arrest without trial and block websites that encouraged acts of terrorism. On 15 November, France launched the biggest airstrike of Opération Chammal, its contribution to the anti-ISIL bombing campaign, striking ISIL targets in Al-Raqqah. On 18 November, the suspected lead operative of the attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, was killed in a police raid in Saint-Denis, along with at least two other people.
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