Drawings and a map of Brussels’ airport were found on PCs and memory sticks by Greek authorities in an east Athens apartment where the ringleader of the November 2015 Paris terrorist attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, had allegedly stayed months earlier, according to the Greek broadcaster Skai.
Drawings and a map of Brussels’ airport were found on PCs and memory sticks by Greek authorities in an east Athens apartment where the ringleader of the November 2015 Paris terrorist attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, had allegedly stayed months earlier, according to the Greek broadcaster Skai.
The report, circulated over the weekend, cites “police sources” as stating that DNA samples from the apartment in the Pangrati district, as well as from another unit in the central Athens district of Sepolia, were officially sent to Belgian authorities for identification.
Athens was not subsequently informed of the results of the DNA testing, reports also claim.