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Jihadists accused of 2016 attack in Belgium go on trial in Brussels
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A police officer in the defendants' room at the opening of the trial against the nine alleged jihadists accused of taking part in the March 2016 suicide bombings, at the Justitia building in Brussels. Stephanie Lecocq/ Pool/ AFP
A police officer in the defendants' room at the opening of the trial against the nine alleged jihadists accused of taking part in the March 2016 suicide bombings, at the Justitia building in Brussels. Stephanie Lecocq/ Pool/ AFP

A police officer in the defendants' room at the opening of the trial against the nine alleged jihadists accused of taking part in the March 2016 suicide bombings, at the Justitia building in Brussels. Stephanie Lecocq/ Pool/ AFP

Belgium launched its biggest-ever criminal trial on Wednesday, the landmark prosecution of alleged jihadists accused of directing or aiding 2016 suicide bombings in Brussels' metro and airport that killed 32 people.

The prime French suspect in the dock confirmed his identity as proceedings began: "Abdeslam Salah, 33, electrical mechanic."

Salah is already notorious after being convicted in a separate trial in France for his role in 2015 attacks in Paris that killed 130 people.

Only one of the nine defendants present, 30-year-old Osama Krayem, refused to stand as they were presented to the high-security court, a purpose-built space in the disused former headquarters of the NATO alliance. 

A 10th suspect, 33-year-old Oussama Atar, is believed to have been killed in Syria.

 

A court sketch of  defendants Mohamed Abrini, Osama Krayem and Salah Abdeslam during the composition of the jury. Janne Van Woensel Koy / Pool/ AFP
A court sketch of defendants Mohamed Abrini, Osama Krayem and Salah Abdeslam during the composition of the jury. Janne Van Woensel Koy / Pool/ AFP

A court sketch of defendants Mohamed Abrini, Osama Krayem and Salah Abdeslam during the composition of the jury. Janne Van Woensel Koy / Pool/ AFP

Wednesday's hearing kicked off jury selection from a huge poll of more than 1,000 citizens. 

The court was to choose 12 jurors and 24 potential replacements who will need to attend near daily sessions of a months-long process leading into next year.

On December 5, the main evidential hearings will begin. 

Both the November 13, 2015 Paris attacks and the March 22, 2016 suicide bombings in Brussels were claimed by the so-called Islamic State group and investigators believe they were carried out by the same Belgium-based cell, including Abdeslam. 

The group was planning more violence, allegedly including attacks on the Euro 2016 football cup in France, but acted quickly after Abdeslam was arrested on March 18. 

 

Source(s): AFP

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