Un nouveau suspect a été inculpé lundi en Belgique pour participation aux attentats de Paris, au lendemain d'un vaste coup de filet antiterroriste, a annoncé le parquet fédéral belge dans un communiqué.
«Il est inculpé de participation aux activités d'un groupe terroriste et d'attentat terroriste» à Paris, a indiqué le parquet, ajoutant que le suspect avait été placé en détention provisoire.
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REUTERSA Belgian soldier patrols in Brussels' Grand Place as police searched the area during a continued high level of security following the recent deadly Paris attacks, Belgium, November 23, 2015. REUTERS/Yves Herman
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REUTERSA woman looks at a sign (in white) that reads "school closed for security reason" at the entrance of a nursery school in Brussels, November 23, 2015, after security was tightened in Belgium following the fatal attacks in Paris. REUTERS/Yves Herman
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REUTERSBelgian soldiers patrol in central Brussels as police searched the area during a continued high level of security following the recent deadly Paris attacks, Belgium, November 23, 2015. REUTERS/Yves Herman TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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AFPA soldier stands guard in front of a casino as the Belgian capital remains on the highest possible alert level, in Brussels on November 23, 2015. Europe's capital Brussels was locked down for a third day under maximum terror alert today, with schools and the metro closed after Belgian police raids failed to track down key Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam. AFP PHOTO / EMMANUEL DUNAND
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AFPBelgian troops take position outside a commercial centre in Charleroi on November 23, 2015. Brussels began a third consecutive day in lockdown under a maximum terror alert after Belgian police staged a series of raids but failed to find a key Paris attacks suspect. AFP PHOTO / BELGA / VIRGINIE LEFOUR == BELGIUM OUT ==
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AFPSoldiers and police patrol on Brussels' Grand Place as the Belgian capital remains on the highest possible alert level on November 23, 2015. Belgian police arrested five more people in a new series of anti-terrorism raids Monday, prosecutors said, as the capital Brussels was locked down for a third day under a state of maximum alert. AFP PHOTO / BELGA / DIRK WAEM +++ BELGIUM OUT
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AFPSoldiers patrol at the entrance of Justus Lipsius Council as the Belgian capital remains on the highest possible alert level on November 23, 2015. Belgian police arrested five more people in a new series of anti-terrorism raids Monday, prosecutors said, as the capital Brussels was locked down for a third day under a state of maximum alert. AFP PHOTO/JOHN THYS
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REUTERSA Belgian soldier patrols in Brussels' Grand Place as police searched the area during a continued high level of security following the recent deadly Paris attacks, Belgium, November 23, 2015. REUTERS/Yves Herman
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AFPSoldiers and police patrol past closed shops as the Belgian capital remains on the highest possible alert level on November 23, 2015 in Brussels. Brussels began a third consecutive day in lockdown under a maximum terror alert after Belgian police staged a series of raids but failed to find a key Paris attacks suspect. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand
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AFPA soldiers patrols as the Belgian capital remains on the highest possible alert level on November 23, 2015 in Brussels. Brussels began a third consecutive day in lockdown under a maximum terror alert after Belgian police staged a series of raids but failed to find a key Paris attacks suspect. AFP PHOTO / EMMANUEL DUNAND
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AFPSoldiers patrol as the Belgian capital remains on the highest possible alert level on November 23, 2015 in Brussels. Brussels began a third consecutive day in lockdown under a maximum terror alert after Belgian police staged a series of raids but failed to find a key Paris attacks suspect. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand
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AFPA soldier and a policeman patrol on the Grand Place as the Belgian capital remains on the highest possible alert level on November 23, 2015 in Brussels. Brussels began a third consecutive day in lockdown under a maximum terror alert after Belgian police staged a series of raids but failed to find a key Paris attacks suspect. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand
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REUTERSBelgian soldiers and police patrol in central Brussels as police searched the area during a continued high level of security following the recent deadly Paris attacks, Belgium, November 23, 2015. REUTERS/Yves Herman
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AFPTOPSHOTS Soldiers stand guard in front of the central train station on November 22, 2015 in Brussels, as the Belgian capital remained on the highest security alert level over fears of a Paris-style attack. AFP PHOTO / Emmanuel Dunand
Il s'agit de la quatrième personne inculpée en Belgique en lien direct avec les attentats commis le 13 novembre dans la capitale française, qui ont fait 130 morts et ont été revendiqués par le groupe jihadiste État islamique.
Quinze autres personnes interpellées dimanche soir dans plusieurs communes de Bruxelles et à Charleroi ont été relâchées, a ajouté le parquet.
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De plus, parmi cinq personnes arrêtées lundi matin en Belgique, deux ont été relâchées. Les trois autres resteront en garde à vue jusqu'à mardi matin au moins afin de faire «l'objet de vérifications supplémentaires», selon cette source.