Belgian Police Issue Photos Of New Paris Attack Suspects

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Belgian police are now searching for two new suspects in the Paris attacks investigation.

The Belgian Federal Prosecutor’s office said the men, carrying bogus IDs with the names of Samir Bouzid and Soufiane Kayal, were travelling in a Mercedes with another at-large suspect, Salah Abdeslam, when the car was checked on September 9 at the Hungarian-Austrian border.

The Kayal identity was used to rent a house in the Belgian town of Auvelais that authorities searched as a possible site for making the suicide bombs used in the November 13 attacks in Paris.

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Belgian authorities said the false ID in the name of Bouzid was used at a Western Union office in the Brussels area at about 6pm on November 17.

The suspect sent a 750-euro money order to Hasna Ait Boulhacen, cousin of the purposed attack ringleader, Abdelhamid Abaaoud.

Boulhacen and Abaaoud died on November 18 when French police stormed their hideout in a Paris suburb.

Police are still hunting for Europe’s most wanted Salah Abdeslam and fellow suspect Mohammed Abrini, both who were seen driving towards the Belgian border.

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