(Radio France) The second day of Belgian police evidence at the Paris terror trial was very similar to Tuesday’s opening of this chapter on the preparations for the attacks, especially in the combination of DNA evidence suggesting the presence of several of the accused at addresses where home-made explosives were clearly manipulated.
The voice and the silhouette were different. Wednesday’s evidence from an anonymous Belgian police investigator, relayed live by videolink from Brussels, was delivered by a woman.
In September 2015, Mohamed Bakkali rented a studio on the ninth floor of a building in Jette, a north-eastern suburb of the Belgian capital.
Physical evidence
Traces of explosives were found there when the police examined the apartment in March 2016.
