Thursday, March 24, 2016

Salah Abdeslam says he will not fight extradition to France

One of the main suspects in November's terrorist attack on the French capital, Salah Abdeslam, has said he will not fight extradition from Belgium to France.


He was arrested in Brussels on Friday, four days before suicide bombers detonated explosives at an airport and metro station in the city.


Our Correspondent Olly Barratt is in Brussels with the latest 


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31 people died in the attack, which also  injured hundreds, 60 of whom are in a critical condition in intensive care.


Police raids are still ongoing to find fugitives suspected of involvement, as Olly Barratt reports from Brussels



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