Mohamed Abrini: from petty criminal to Brussels attacks 'man in the hat'
The Paris attacks suspect confessed to being the mystery third man caught on video with suicide bombers at Brussels airport last month, images that had sparked a massive manhunt
Mohamed Abrini, who has admitted being the “man in the hat” captured on CCTV before the Brussels airport bombings, is a long-time petty criminal who grew up with Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam in Belgium’s troubled Molenbeek area.
Nicknamed “Brioche” after his days working in a bakery, Abrini is thought to have given up training as a welder at the age of 18 before eventually gravitating towards the extremist milieu.
Already the target of a manhunt over the November terror assaults in Paris, police have also uncovered links to last month’s Brussels attacks, notably finding his fingerprints in the flat where the two airport suicide bombers were staying before they blew themselves up on March 22.
That attack and a second at a Brussels metro station an hour later killed a total of 32 people and injured hundreds more.
Abrini was arrested in the Brussels neighbourhood of Anderlecht on Friday and, according to prosecutors, said he was the mystery “man in the hat” seen in surveillance footage next to the two bombers at the airport.