From the DW:
“Brussels attack trial:
Lengthy sentences handed down”
A court in Belgium on Friday
handed down lengthy terms of imprisonment to the men involved in the 2016
Brussels attacks that killed 32 people. Belga news agency reported that six of
the men who were found guilty of murder and attempted murder in July, were
given sentences ranging from 20 years to life behind bars. The so-called
"Islamic State" (IS) terror group claimed responsibility for the
attacks which targeted the city's airport and a metro station. The sentencing
brings an end to the largest trial in Belgian history. French citizen Salah
Abdeslam, who was among those convicted in July, did not receive an additional
term of imprisonment due to him already serving a sentence for his role in the
2015 Paris attacks which killed 130 people. He was the only surviving member of
the terrorist cell which targeted the Bataclan theatre and France's national
stadium. Following the massacre he fled to Brussels where he holed himself up
in an apartment for four months. He was arrested just days before the Brussels
bombings and was found to have co-authored the attack. Three of those convicted
received life terms, while two others were sentenced to 30 and 20 years
imprisonment. The trial began at the end of last year and was held under tight
security at the converted former headquarters of the NATO military alliance.
^ Justice is served for the
Victims and their Families. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/brussels-attack-trial-lengthy-sentences-handed-down/a-66829451
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