Posted on 12/04/2015 12:20:17 PM PST by csvset
Belgian federal prosecutors appealed to the public on Friday in the search for two men who travelled with a key suspect to Hungary in September and who they believe may have links to the Paris attacks.
Federal prosecutors said in a statement that fugitive Salah Abdeslam, who was in Paris at the time of the attacks and whose brother blew himself up, travelled twice to Budapest in September using a rental car.
On Sept. 9 he was subject to a control at the Austrian-Hungarian border in a Mercedes in the company of two other men, using fake Belgian identity cards with the names Samir Bouzid and Soufiane Kayal.
The cards and photographs of the suspects, seemingly taken from closed circuit television footage, can be found on www.police.be.
Federal prosecutors said the same false identity of Soufiane Kayal was used to rent a house in the Belgian town of Auvelais that was searched on Nov. 26.
The other false identity card, for Samir Bouzid, was used four days after the attacks to transfer 750 euros ($817) at a Western Union office in Brussels to Hasna Aitboulahcen, who died in a police assault in St Denis on Nov. 18.
($1 = 0.9184 euros)
Soufiane Kayal and Samir Bouzid, the two new suspects sought by the French and Belgian police in relation to the November 13 Paris attacks
Muslims kill people every day around the world.
And our FBI looks like a bunch of keystone kops! Heck they could not even secure a crime scene!
A control ? Fake ID's and they allow them to proceed?
Also, wasn't Hungary subjected to swarms of "refugees"?
Islamic terror, coming soon to a neighborhood near you!
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