An
eight-strong ISIS cell who murdered 129 people in Paris included three
brothers who may all have gathered in a Belgian suburb called the 'Jihad
capital of Europe' to collect their AK-47s and suicide vests.
The
killer gang, containing a number of Frenchman living in Belgium, two
others carrying Syrian passports after sneaking into Europe disguised as
migrants and a female accomplice, are believed to have travelled
together from Brussels to Paris in rented cars.
Three brothers are also believed to be involved in the attack with one killed, the second arrested and the third now on the run.
French
and Belgian police are investigating links between the cell and the
Molenbeek area of Brussels known as a 'den of terrorists'. Seven people
have been arrested in connection with the France attacks in Belgium in
the past 24 hours and five were held in Molenbeek.
Three
suspects were held after a discarded parking ticket found in a
Volkswagen Polo rental car used by the terrorists in Paris led them to
the same street where a gunman who opened opened fire on a high-speed
train in August had lived.
French
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said today that 'those in Belgium
who prepared the attacks were not known to the French intelligence
services' and said the attack on Paris was 'planned from abroad'.
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