Salah Abdeslam keeps his mouth shut for nearly two months

Gepubliceerd op 1 september 2016 om 12:39

Salah Abdeslam, the main suspect in the investigation into the terrorist attacks that took place in Paris on November 13, 2015, continues to remain silent. Since early July, he refuses to cooperate in any interrogation, reports the AFP according to court sources.

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The French justice Abdeslam posted on June 17 under 24-hour surveillance to prevent him from escaping or suicide commits. Abdeslam silent since July 7th.

His lawyer Frank Berton prepared in that period a request that had put an end to thepermanent camera surveillance , which the terror suspect is subjected. That request was eventually rejected.

Not from cell
According to the source of AFP, the investigating judge on July 8 for the first time prepared a report, which stated that Abdeslam refused to leave his cell in Fleury-Merogis. The suspect, that denial would have expressed a day earlier in writing.

The lawyer Abdeslam today declined to comment on the information. In late July did have let Berton know that his client remained silent did because "that video surveillance which he does not want more."

stop Brussels
After his arrest, he was interrogated by the Belgians about possible involvement in the attacks in Brussels. Belgium l then everde him to France. At his first interview to make in France, on May 20, Abdeslam had been denied statements.

Abdeslam was arrested on 18 March in Brussels district of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean. He is suspected of being involved in bloody attacks on terraces, a concert hall and a stadium in Paris on 13 November.

He had his own account, to be blowing in the Stade de France, but would not have done on their own initiative. He hit them on the run . A few days after his arrest were held in Brussels two attacks.

By editorial AD Photo: AFP

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