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Paris Attacker Contacts Lawyer Amid Biggest Manhunt in Europe

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One of the attackers who killed 130 people and injured hundreds more in the shootings and suicide bombings in Paris on November 13, 2015 - Salah Abdeslam - is believed to have contacted a lawyer triggering rumors he may give himself in.

Abdeslam has been on the run since the attacks and is being hunted down by police and intelligence services across Europe — despite the fact that he was stopped by police, crossing back into Belgium immediately following the attacks.

© REUTERS / Police Nationale/Handout Handout picture shows Belgian-born Abdeslam Salah seen on a call for witnesses notice released by the French Police Nationale information services on their twitter account, November 15, 2015.
Handout picture shows Belgian-born Abdeslam Salah seen on a call for witnesses notice released by the French Police Nationale information services on their twitter account, November 15, 2015. - Sputnik International
Handout picture shows Belgian-born Abdeslam Salah seen on a call for witnesses notice released by the French Police Nationale information services on their twitter account, November 15, 2015.

He was one of the cell of terrorists that carried out a series of attacks in which radicalized Islamic terrorists either detonated suicide bombs or opened fire indiscriminately in cafés, restaurants and — with the highest fatalities — the Bataclan music venue in Paris.

Although most of the attackers were hunted down and killed following the attacks, Abdeslam has been on the run.

© AFP 2023 / Kenzo TribouillardPolice officers stand next to the wanted notice of terrorist Salah Abdeslam (L) and Mohamed Abrini on December 3, 2015 at the Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport in Roissy-en-France, outside Paris.
Police officers stand next to the wanted notice of terrorist Salah Abdeslam (L) and Mohamed Abrini on December 3, 2015 at the Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport in Roissy-en-France, outside Paris. - Sputnik International
Police officers stand next to the wanted notice of terrorist Salah Abdeslam (L) and Mohamed Abrini on December 3, 2015 at the Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport in Roissy-en-France, outside Paris.
Intelligence agencies in Europe are facing heavy criticism that Abdeslam was known to the law enforcement services yet managed to buy detonators in France ahead of the attacks using his driving license as proof of identity. He was also able to cross freely between Syria and Europe without being checked.

According to Belgium's Belga news agency, Abdeslam has been in contact with the lawyer Sven Mary, who has made it known he would defend the attacker in order to fight the "abuse of power" on the part of authorities who were using the Paris attacks for "surfing on fear to get even more power."

Manhunt 

A huge manhunt has been on in search of Abdeslam, which has led to the discovery of a series of safe houses in Brussels, as well as Charleroi and Auvelais — both around 50km south of the Belgian capital.

A street name sign is pictured on a wall at the Rue du Fort street in Charleroi, Belgium on January 13, 2016. - Sputnik International
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In the house in Auvelais, the fake identity used to rent the property was that of a person picked up in Budapest on September 9 by Abdeslam. Prosecutors said that one of his fingerprints and traces of explosives were discovered during a search in December of an apartment in the Brussels suburb of Schaerbeek.

On the day after the attacks, November 14, Abdeslam's car was stopped by police in Belgium, but allowed to proceed. Images of him were captured on CCTV that day at a gas station near the Belgian border. Abdeslam was shown with his friend Hazma Attou.

His movements since have been tracked down, following a series of investigations by intelligence services. Ali Oulkadi, who was detained by Brussels police, drove Abdeslam to another part of Brussels on 14 November. Afterwards, Abdeslam was given directions to Schaerbeek, another suburb where one of the safe houses was discovered.

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