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Paris attacks: Ringleader Abaaoud 'was near' Bataclan theatre Paris attacks: Ringleader Abaaoud 'was near' Bataclan theatre
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The suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks was at the Bataclan theatre during a siege there, prosecutors say. The suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks was near the Bataclan theatre during a siege there, prosecutors say.
Prosecutor Francois Molins said mobile phone data also showed Abaaoud returned to the scenes of shootings at cafes and restaurants. Prosecutor Francois Molins said mobile phone data also showed Abdelhamid Abaaoud returned to cafes and restaurants targeted in the attacks.
He added there was evidence that Abaaoud was planning an attack on Paris's La Defense business district.He added there was evidence that Abaaoud was planning an attack on Paris's La Defense business district.
Meanwhile an arrest warrant was issued in Belgium for a man named Mohamed Abrini over the attacks.Meanwhile an arrest warrant was issued in Belgium for a man named Mohamed Abrini over the attacks.
Prosecutors say two days before the attacks, Abrini was seen driving a car with suspect Salah Abdeslam at a petrol station on the motorway to Paris. Mr Molins gave more details of the raid in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis in which Abaaoud was killed.
As well as Abaaoud and his cousin Hasna Ait Boulahcen, a third unidentified man died in that raid. Mr Molins said it is believed he was the third attacker in the team that attacked bars and restaurants in the 10th and 11th arrondissements.
Mr Molins said he was asking for terrorist charges to be brought against Jawad Bendaoud, the man who lent the Saint-Denis flat to the attackers and who is in custody.
Also on Tuesday, Belgian prosecutors said that two days before the attacks, new suspect Mohamed Abrini was seen driving a car with suspect Salah Abdeslam at a petrol station on the motorway to Paris.
Abrini is described as "dangerous and probably armed".Abrini is described as "dangerous and probably armed".
Salah Abdeslam is currently the subject of an international manhunt after the attacks which killed 130 people.Salah Abdeslam is currently the subject of an international manhunt after the attacks which killed 130 people.
The Renault Clio that Abrini was seen driving was later used in the attacks, prosecutors say.The Renault Clio that Abrini was seen driving was later used in the attacks, prosecutors say.
Police say he should not be approached by the public.Police say he should not be approached by the public.
Belgian prosecutors also said on Tuesday that they have also partially identified two other men who have been taken into custody.Belgian prosecutors also said on Tuesday that they have also partially identified two other men who have been taken into custody.
They are under suspicion - in the words of a statement - of "participating in the activities of a terrorist group", and "acts of terrorist murder".They are under suspicion - in the words of a statement - of "participating in the activities of a terrorist group", and "acts of terrorist murder".
The men, named as Ali O and Lazez A, are both from the Brussels district of Molenbeek, and both will appear separately in court during the course of this week.The men, named as Ali O and Lazez A, are both from the Brussels district of Molenbeek, and both will appear separately in court during the course of this week.
Also on Tuesday, French President Francois Hollande met US President Barack Obama in Washington where the two leaders re-iterated their commitment to eradicating the so-called Islamic State (IS) group, which said it carried out the Paris attacks.Also on Tuesday, French President Francois Hollande met US President Barack Obama in Washington where the two leaders re-iterated their commitment to eradicating the so-called Islamic State (IS) group, which said it carried out the Paris attacks.
Mr Obama said there would be increased co-operation with France to hit IS targets in Iraq and Syria, and called on the EU to finally implement an agreement that would require airlines to the share passenger information.Mr Obama said there would be increased co-operation with France to hit IS targets in Iraq and Syria, and called on the EU to finally implement an agreement that would require airlines to the share passenger information.