Police were hunting him as a man seen with suspected suicide bombers at Brussels airport.
A prime suspect in Tuesday's Brussels bombings, Najim Laachraoui, was arrested on Wednesday in the city's Anderlecht district, Belgian newspaper DH said on its website.
Police were hunting him as a man seen with suspected suicide bombers at Brussels airport.
Security
experts believed the blasts, which killed about 20 on a metro train
running through the area that houses European Union institutions, were
probably in preparation before Friday's arrest of locally based French
national Salah Abdeslam, 26, whom prosecutors accuse of a key role in
the Nov. 13 Paris attacks.
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