Islamic jihadist, Mohamed Abrini, suspected of his involvement in the Paris and Brussels Islamic terrorist attacks has finally come clean admitting that he is indeed the man in white seen on CCTV at the Belgian airport moments before the Brussels Islamic terrorist attack in which 32 people were killed and countless others wounded.
The Belgian police eventually released footage of Abrini aka the man in white as he made his way through the City to the town of Zavantem as people reacted to the terror around them.
Brussels and Paris terror attacks suspect Mohamed Abrini has admitted to being the ‘man in white’ who was seen with two suicide bombers at a Belgian airport.
Abrini, 31, who is thought to have played a major role in the Paris massacre that killed 130 in November and the Brussels bombings in which 32 people died last month, was arrested yesterday and has since been charged with ‘terrorist murders’.
Belgium’s federal prosecutor said on Saturday that Abrini admitted to being the ‘man in white’ – also known as ‘the man in the hat’ – who was seen at Zaventem airport on March 22 just before the attack that killed 16 people.
‘We confronted him with the video evidence prepared by our special unit,’ a spokesman for the prosecutors’ office said. ‘He had to admit it was him.’
After leaving the airport, Abrini threw his light coat in a dust bin and later sold his hat, prosecutors added.
Prosecutors charged four people, including Abrini, with terrorist activity for their suspected roles in the Brussels bombings and Paris attacks. They were arrested yesterday, along with two others who were later released….