An ISIS Anwar Haddouchi arrested in “Syria” suspected of involvement in Paris and Brussels attacks
The Syrian Democratic Forces managed to arrest a Belgian terrorist who organized the Islamic State (ISIS) file in ISIS’s executioner in Raqqa.
According to the Belgian newspaper De Morgan, the terrorist, is a Belgian citizen named Anwar Hadoushi, known as “Abu Suleiman Belgian” has been in a prison in the Syrian Democratic Forces, northern Syria since last fall after he and his wife Julie Mais (23 years) fell in the hands of elements of democratic Syria during the attack on the town of Baghouz, which formed the last enclave of ISIS terrorists in the Euphrates Valley region.
The 35-year-old had been charged with more than 100 executions in Raqqa.
Ibrahim al-Faraj, head of the Judicial Committee of the Civil Council in Raqqa, told La Libre Belgique and RTL Info: He called himself Abu Suleiman the Belgian. He specializes in decapitating people. He forced the local population to look at his victims during his execution in the central market square in Raqqa.
The French and Belgian security authorities believe that Hadoshi is involved in financing terrorist attacks in Brussels and Paris.
In particular, the competent security authorities monitored the transfer of 3.5 thousand euros from a bank account belonging to the Hadoshi to Mohammed Abrini, the main accused and the only survivor of the bombings airport “Zaventem” in Brussels in 2016. With the consent of Abdul Hamid Aba’ud, the mastermind of the Paris attacks in November 2015.
Hadoshi’s father-in-law told De Morgen: When I met him, DJ and Brik worked in Brussels, adding that they moved to the British city of Birmingham in 2009 and then left for Syria in 2014 with their two children.
The newspaper said that Belgian authorities included Hadoshi in the list of terrorism in 2016 and frozen his assets and his wife.
It is now unclear where Hodoushi will be tried, and if he is in Iraq he will face the death penalty, as happened to Belgian ISIS militants before.