Paris attacks suspect to be extradited to France «very soon»
Dushanbe, 01.04.2016. (NIAT “Khovar”). The transfer of Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam to France could take place «very soon», the Belgian broadcaster RTBF reported on Thursday, citing a collaborator of his lawyer Cedric Moisse.
According to the RTBF, the agreement to transfer Salah Abdeslam to France has been notified in an official report. An order for the delivery will be officially released on Friday, but it is already enforceable.
A hearing of the council chamber was held on Thursday afternoon to allow a Belgian federal prosecutor to hear Abdeslam who has been detained in the prison of Bruges.
The Brussels Council Chamber has not yet officially released its decision but it is no longer in doubt, according to the Belgian daily Le Soir.
The Belgian federal prosecutor didn’t oppose this transfer required by France after the arrest of Abdeslam on March 18.
According to the newspaper Le Soir, in fact, Abdeslam remains suspected of organizing the attacks in Brussels.
Even with the suspect imprisoned in France, it is also possible to organize a joint trial by the Belgian and French justices, the report said.









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