Abdeslam Salah suspected of terrorism in Paris


French police have issued a warrant for 26-year-old man named Abdeslam Salah, suspected of involvement in attacks in Paris, the BBC reported.

Seven attackers - two of whom are residing in Belgium - were killed during the course of the attack on Friday.

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the investigation will prove that the attacks were prepared abroad, and that they were prepared individuals residing in Belgium.

Based on the information received by the authorities thanks to the found the car, it was concluded that one of the suspects may have escaped.

Police have warned people not to approach the terrorists because it is very dangerous.

Agrees mosaic crimes

Three coordinated terrorist team in 33 minutes they killed 129 people and left more than 350 wounded. Killed seven terrorists. All they had Kalashnikovs and vests packed with explosives. After the attack, for which responsibility is assumed ISIL, followed by police action in France. Arrested six people, including the father, brother and sister-first identified the attacker French citizen Omar Ismail Mostefaija who blew himself up in a concert hall which killed 89 people.

"It's about a man who was born on November 21, 1985 in Kurkoronu. It is known to the police for petty crimes. Its safety record in 2010 was marked for radicalization, but has never been associated with terrorists," said Francois Molins, the chief prosecutor Paris.

In a suburb of Paris police found a black seat that used by the attackers. In the abandoned car was found several Kalashnikovs, and fingerprints that could help investigators. At the same time, Belgian police arrested four people suspected to be linked to the attacks. The country has so far arrested eight people.

"The arrests are connected with a gray VW Polo found outside the hall Bataclan. The car was hired in Belgium," said Koen Geens, the Belgian Minister of Justice.

The Belgian prosecutor's office announced that the two attackers were killed French citizens with home addresses in Belgium. A passport found in front of the stadium where the attack belongs Almohamedu Ahmed, who came to France Balkan refugee route. On 3 October recorded on the Greek island of Leros, and five days later in a reception center in Opatovac in Croatia.

"At the request of France, we conducted some checks. We have found that a person from their queries passed registration in Opatovac 8 October. So that person was not in any records. We have not identified as potentially suspicious person," says Helena Biočić, from Department of Public Relations of the Croatian MUP.

Owner Syrian passports found in Paris in early October was registered and the Presevo border crossing, confirmed the Serbian Interior Ministry. Meanwhile, Egypt's ambassador to France, said that Egyptian passport was found with the body of a terrorist does not belong to him but to fan wounded in the attack.

The assailants were French nationals residing in Belgium

Found vehicle terrorists, identified attacker