Suspected Paris attacks mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud – what we know

The Gaurdian | November 16, 2015

Belgian national of Moroccan origin has been on the run since gun battle on suspected Isis cell in eastern Belgium in January

The alleged mastermind of the Paris attacks that killed more than 129 people has been named as the leader of an Islamic State cell who was sought by police earlier this year but remains at large.

Abdelhamid Abaaoud, who was linked to thwarted attacks on a Paris-bound high-speed train in August, posed for this picture for the Isis group magazine earlier this year. Photograph: Dabiq
Abdelhamid Abaaoud, who was linked to thwarted attacks on a Paris-bound high-speed train in August, posed for this picture for the Isis group magazine earlier this year. Photograph: Dabiq

French officials said Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, was instrumental in organising and executing the gun and suicide bomb attacks on Friday night that wrought devastation in central Paris, AFP reported.

Abaaoud, who is believed to be a Belgian of Moroccan origin, was first named by police as a wanted extremist after a gun battle in eastern Belgium in January during a raid on an Isis cell.

That security operation was believed to have destroyed a cell plotting to assassinate Belgian police officers, killing two suspects in a fierce gun battle with police during the raid in the eastern town of Verviers.

Abaaoud, the group’s suspected leader, spent time fighting alongside Isis in Syria. He was known to security forces after appearing in an Isis video, at the wheel of a car transporting mutilated bodies to a mass grave.

He was described as on the run after the attack and has now been named as a leader in the Paris attacks. Koen Geens, the Belgian justice minister, said in January: “Last night’s arrests did not succeed in nabbing the right person. We are still actively looking for him and I presume we will succeed.”

Abaaoud was also linked by French officials to the thwarted attacks on a Paris-bound high-speed train in August and a foiled plot to attack a church in Paris in April. French newspaper Liberation also linked him to Sid Ahmed Ghlam, a French student charged with murder, attempted murder and terror offences.

It is alleged that documents found at his home and in a search of his computer and telephone records suggested Ghlam was in contact with a French speaker in Syria, who had ordered him to carry out an attack on a church.

VTM, a Flemish-language channel, reported that Abaaoud made calls from Greece to the brother of one of two heavily armed suspects killed in Verviers during the counter-terrorism raids in January.

 

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