Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Manhunt for Brussels suspect as CCTV of 'suicide bombers' seconds before blast emerges

A MANHUNT is under way to find a terror suspect caught on CCTV along with men police believe were the Brussels airport suicide bombers.
The man wearing a white jacket, a dark hat and a light coloured shirt can be seen in the picture pushing a trolley in Zaventem Airport.
Police have released a formal wanted notice for the man on the right, and believe the other two men were suicide bombers killed in the Brussels attacks. 
Raids are being carried out across Brussels tonight as authorities look to shut down the killer terror cell. 
A bomb and ISIS flag have been found at one property. 
The attacks left at least 34 people dead and injured 198, including two Britons. 
Jihadi suspect pictured for the first time
SUSPECT: The possible Brussels bomb suspects seen pushing trollies
Three men have now been arrested on suspicion of terror offences on a motorway between Munich and Salzburg.
The men were said to have been Kosovans who had travelled from Brussels.
And unconfirmed local reports suggest two people have been arrested after a series of raids in Schaerbeek, Brussels. 
The searches are focused on the area around a metro station and a crisis centre has been set up for residents who cannot get back to their homes.
A spokesman for the Office of Criminal Police of Bavaria stressed there are is currently no evidence of links to this morning’s terror attacks and enquiries are ongoing.
Maelbeek metro attack
SHOCK: An hour after the Brussels airport attacks commuters were attack in the city centre
Shots were fired as those responsible reportedly shouted in Arabic before two explosions ripped through the departure hall.
It is not known if the man in the white jacket then raced across the city to co-ordinate the Maelbeek station to carry out the blast there.
Every space in the airport is covered by four CCTV cameras – which captured the picture of the three jihadi suspects.
The image was released on Twitter as death cult ISIS claimed responsibility for the massacres.
Brussels terror attacks
SHOCKING:The photos emerging are hard to take in
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Reports have highlighted the similarity of clothing of the two men in black.
They both appear to be wearing a glove on their left hand only, with reports suggesting they are hiding detonators.
The picture was reportedly leaked by Belgian police hours after Brussels was crippled by two waves of terror attacks at the city’s airport and the Metro system.
The airport will be closed on Wednesday as the country comes to terms with the tragedy.




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