Terror Commands are managed from Belgium

Gepubliceerd op 30 december 2015 om 14:00

The three terror commands that are possibly responsible for the attacks on November 13 in Paris were coordinated live from Belgium. This was reported by the French newspaper Le Monde, after an analysis of 6000 official reports, which come from the investigation into the terrorist attacks.

The file shows that the men, which together may be responsible for the deaths of 130 people, real time were managed from Belgium. This happened according to research by at least one person.

Two phone numbers
That the three terror commandos from the Stade de France, the Bataclan concert hall and from a terrace on the fateful night were in contact with each other, was already known. But the research of Le Monde revealed that the team hit on the terraces was also in contact with a phone in Belgium.

The terrorists in Bataclan had contact with a second Belgian phone. Both mobile numbers signal sent out from the same place, the researchers suggest that at least one person from Belgium coordinated the lot. That suspect has not yet been traced.

Salah Abdeslam
According to the research was at 21:42 pm, two minutes after the commando arrived at Bataclan, from a Samsung phone sent a text message. ,, We are left, it begins. '' The conscious device was later found in a trash can.

The recipient was a Belgian phone number in the name of Salah Abdeslam, the fugitive jihadist from Molenbeek. The song was only then at 22:24 pm active. Shortly after the text message had arrived, the line was deactivated. In the 24 hours that the song was active, the phone had any contact with the Samsung phone which was found in the garbage.

Another Belgian line that Abdelhamid Abaaoud contacted the evening of the attacks, was located in the same place as the recipient of these text.

Chat Service Telegram
The Samsung phone is a key element in the study. The analysis of the device also revealed that the owner the day of the attacks, around 14.00, downloaded the secure chat service Telegram.

Also sought the phone's owner on the internet photos and maps of the Bataclan concert hall, like the concert. DNA was found on the device of Ishmael Mostefai and Foued Mohamed Aggad, two of the suicide bombers in Bataclan.

By: Luc Bernaert, Suzanne Borgdorff / AD.nl / © AFP

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