Lawyer for Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam ATTACKED after Brussels terror
THE lawyer of Paris massacre suspect Salah Abdeslam, Sven Mary, was attacked after the Brussels Islamic State (ISIS) terror strikes.
Lawyer Sven Mary has been attacked for defending the terrorist suspect
Mr Mary was forced to close his offices to ensure his colleagues weren’t also targeted.
The lawyer’s attacker shouted abuse at him for defending the dangerous jihadi.
Since taking on the role as lawyer for Abdeslam, the lawyer has received hate mail, but he has not wanted to be put under police protection.
Salah Abdeslam was one of the most wanted men in the world
The lawyer’s attacker shouted abuse at him for defending the dangerous jihadi
Jihadi Salah Abdeslam was arrested on Friday by the Belgian authorities and he is currently facing extradition to France.
However, his lawyer, Mr Mary is fighting his extradition.
Suspects in the Brussels terror attacks are affiliated with Abdeslam, with chief bomb-maker, Najim Laachraoui’s DNA found at a hideout used by Abdeslam.
Sven Mary has received hate mail for defending the jihadi
Jihadi Salah Abdeslam was arrested on Friday by the Belgian authorities and he is currently facing extradition to France.
However, his lawyer, Mr Mary is fighting his extradition.
Suspects in the Brussels terror attacks are affiliated with Abdeslam, with chief bomb-maker, Najim Laachraoui’s DNA found at a hideout used by Abdeslam.
The lawyer closed his offices to ensure the security of his colleagues
A four-month manhunt – the capture of Salah Abdeslam
The Paris attacks suspect Abdeslam is set to make an appearance in court today, two days after the three suicide bombers killed at least 31 and injured hundreds in attacks at Brussels international airport and a metro train.
Abdeslam was due to appear in court yesterday, but the case was put back until tomorrow due to heightened security concerns in the Belgian capital.
He also said he would sue French prosecutor Francois Molins, after he claimed that Abdeslam initially planned to blow himself up in the Paris attacks, a breach, Mr Mary claims of his client's judicial confidentiality.