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Polish trial opens for accomplice of Paris attacks mastermind

AFP  |  Warsaw 

A Moroccan accomplice of Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected mastermind of the deadly 2015 Islamic State attacks in Paris, went on trial today in accused of belonging to the group, reported.

Mourad T, 28, pleaded not guilty to the charges of being a member of a group but admitted to having been in possession of illegal narcotics and fake travel documents, the agency said.

The trial underway in the southern city of is the first of its kind in Poland, one of the few EU members which has not experienced an attack by jihadists.

The suspect was detained September 5, 2016 in If he is convicted, he could get between six months to eight years in prison.

Prosecutors alleged that "between December 2014 and September 2016 Mourad T. was involved with an armed organisation -- an international organisation called Islamic State."

They added that Mourad T was an "accomplice" and "scout" of Abaaoud, who allegedly planned the November 2015 gun and suicide bomb attacks in that killed 130 people.

Mourad T met with Abaaoud in the Turkish city of in late 2014, along with and Khalid Ben Larbi, two jihadists who were killed in an anti-raid in in 2015, the prosecutors said.

Abaaoud was killed in a dramatic police raid at an apartment in the suburb of Saint-Denis on November 18, 2015, five days after the carnage.

Mourad T used several false identities and spent time in EU countries Austria, Greece, Hungary, as well as in non-members and

Prosecutors added that they found instructions on how to make and mentions of potential targets on a phone belonging to Mourad T.

Poland's domestic ABW counterintelligence agency nabbed the suspect after receiving a tip-off from its EU counterparts.

According to local media, the first intel came from the CIA.

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First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 15:30 IST
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