(Radio France) After an unscheduled two-week break provoked by cases of Covid-19 among the 14 accused, the Paris terror trial resumed on Tuesday with Belgian police evidence on the preliminary planning for the attacks — the efforts by the terrorists and their suspected associates to find hide-outs, vehicles, weapons and false identity papers.
On Tuesday, the Special Criminal Court in Paris, where 20 men are being tried for their alleged involvement in the November 2015 attacks which cost 131 people their lives, heard testimony from a police investigator.
The facts presented were based on mobile phone records, the geolocalisation of rented cars, physical searches of premises, eye-witness interviews, DNA samples, and fingerprints.