Paris suspect Saleh Abdeslam jailed for 20 years over police shootout

Author : repeddling1928
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 03:49:56


A Belgian court found Abdeslam guilty of attempted murder in a 'terrorist context', a spokesman for the Brussels prosecutor confirmed.

Abdeslam was involved in a confrontation with police in the Forest suburb of Brussels in March 2016, four months after the attacks on a Paris concert hall and restaurants left 130 people dead.

His co-defendant Sofien Ayari also received a 20-year sentence.



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Abdeslam, a Belgian-born French national, was arrested three days after the shootout, in which four police officers were injured. Police found him in Molenbeek, another area of the Belgian capital, where his family live.

Neither of the two accused appeared in court for the verdict. After declaring on the first day of proceedings that the court was biased against Muslims and he would only 'trust in Allah,' Abdeslam refused to attend the rest of the trial.

Abdeslam is in jail in France, where he is awaiting a separate trial over the 2016 Paris attacks.

Abdeslam is in jail in France, where he is awaiting a separate trial over the 2016 Paris attacks. Abdeslam was involved in a confrontation with police in the Forest suburb of Brussels in March 2016, four months after the attacks on a Paris concert hall and restaurants left 130 people dead. Abdeslam is in jail in France, where he is awaiting a separate trial over the 2016 Paris attacks. Abdeslam was involved in a confrontation with police in the Forest suburb of Brussels in March 2016, four months after the attacks on a Paris concert hall and restaurants left 130 people dead. His co-defendant Sofien Ayari also received a 20-year sentence. A Belgian court found Abdeslam guilty of attempted murder in a 'terrorist context', a spokesman for the Brussels prosecutor confirmed. Neither of the two accused appeared in court for the verdict. After declaring on the first day of proceedings that the court was biased against Muslims and he would only 'trust in Allah,' Abdeslam refused to attend the rest of the trial. Abdeslam is in jail in France, where he is awaiting a separate trial over the 2016 Paris attacks. Abdeslam, a Belgian-born French national, was arrested three days after the shootout, in which four police officers were injured. Police found him in Molenbeek, another area of the Belgian capital, where his family live. Abdeslam is in jail in France, where he is awaiting a separate trial over the 2016 Paris attacks. A Belgian court found Abdeslam guilty of attempted murder in a 'terrorist context', a spokesman for the Brussels prosecutor confirmed. Abdeslam was involved in a confrontation with police in the Forest suburb of Brussels in March 2016, four months after the attacks on a Paris concert hall and restaurants left 130 people dead. Abdeslam is in jail in France, where he is awaiting a separate trial over the 2016 Paris attacks. His co-defendant Sofien Ayari also received a 20-year sentence. Abdeslam, a Belgian-born French national, was arrested three days after the shootout, in which four police officers were injured. Police found him in Molenbeek, another area of the Belgian capital, where his family live. Abdeslam was involved in a confrontation with police in the Forest suburb of Brussels in March 2016, four months after the attacks on a Paris concert hall and restaurants left 130 people dead. Abdeslam, a Belgian-born French national, was arrested three days after the shootout, in which four police officers were injured. Police found him in Molenbeek, another area of the Belgian capital, where his family live. Neither of the two accused appeared in court for the verdict. After declaring on the first day of proceedings that the court was biased against Muslims and he would only 'trust in Allah,' Abdeslam refused to attend the rest of the trial. His co-defendant Sofien Ayari also received a 20-year sentence. Abdeslam was involved in a confrontation with police in the Forest suburb of Brussels in March 2016, four months after the attacks on a Paris concert hall and restaurants left 130 people dead. Abdeslam, a Belgian-born French national, was arrested three days after the shootout, in which four police officers were injured. Police found him in Molenbeek, another area of the Belgian capital, where his family live. A Belgian court found Abdeslam guilty of attempted murder in a 'terrorist context', a spokesman for the Brussels prosecutor confirmed. Abdeslam is in jail in France, where he is awaiting a separate trial over the 2016 Paris attacks. Abdeslam, a Belgian-born French national, was arrested three days after the shootout, in which four police officers were injured. Police found him in Molenbeek, another area of the Belgian capital, where his family live. Abdeslam was involved in a confrontation with police in the Forest suburb of Brussels in March 2016, four months after the attacks on a Paris concert hall and restaurants left 130 people dead. Abdeslam was involved in a confrontation with police in the Forest suburb of Brussels in March 2016, four months after the attacks on a Paris concert hall and restaurants left 130 people dead. Abdeslam was involved in a confrontation with police in the Forest suburb of Brussels in March 2016, four months after the attacks on a Paris concert hall and restaurants left 130 people dead. A Belgian court found Abdeslam guilty of attempted murder in a 'terrorist context', a spokesman for the Brussels prosecutor confirmed.

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