Paris attacks suspect Abdeslam 'will not fight extradition'
Belgian-born French national Saleh Abdeslam has agreed to be extradited to France, his lawyer says
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Paris attacks suspect Saleh Abdeslam will not fight extradition to France following his arrest last week, his lawyer told a court hearing in Brussels on Thursday, Belgian state broadcaster RTBF reported.
The court hearing came two days after Tuesday's Brussels bombings in both Zaventem Airport and Maelbeek metro station, killing 31 people and injuring 260 others, Belgium's Feder Public Prosecutor Frederic Van Leeuw told reporters in Brussels on Wednesday.
Belgian-born French national Abdeslam's lawyer Sven Mary said his client does not want to aid the Belgian police and so is willing to be extradited to France.
Van Leeuw on Wednesday warned that the death toll for Tuesday’s attacks could rise in the days to come.
Daesh has claimed responsibility for the attacks through a news agency linked to the group.
RTBF also reported Thursday there may have been a second attacker at the Maelbeek metro station. Citing unnamed sources, the media said the suspect was filmed by a surveillance camera at the metro station carrying a large bag alongside the identified suicide bomber Khalid El Bakraoui on Tuesday.
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