Paris Terror Attacks: New Suspect Sought

Composite image showing Mohamed Abrini
Belgium has issued an arrest warrant for a 30-year-old man seen driving a car with fugitive Salah Abdelslam two days before the France terror attacks.
Mohamed Abrini was caught on CCTV footage at a petrol station in Ressons on 11 November, Belgium's federal prosecutor said.
He was driving a Renault Clio used during the attacks in Paris, which killed 130 people and injured hundreds of others.
The 26-year-old Abdeslam, who has been the subject of an international manhunt, was also seen in the car on a motorway leading to the French capital. German police today carried out a search of rural areas near Hannoverfollowing a tip-off from a member of the public that he may be hiding out in the region.
Abdeslam is suspected of playing at least a logistical role in the co-ordinated shooting and suicide bombings in the French capital on 13 November.
A statement from the federal prosecutor's office said: "Salah Abdeslam was filmed in a gas station in Ressons ... together with a person who has been identified as Mohamed Abrini, born 27 December 1984.
"The latter was driving the Renault Clio used two days later for committing the attacks.
"The investigating judge has issued a European and international arrest warrant against Mohamed Abrini."

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