The Prosecutor of Belgium confirmed the finding today in an apartment in Brussels Schaerbeek district of traces of explosives and three belts as used in the attacks of 13 November in Paris, as well as a fingerprint of Salah Abdeslam, the principal suspect fled.
The federal prosecutor said that last December 10 during a search of an apartment on the third floor of the street Bergé, in Schaerbeek, material that can be used to make explosives and traces of TATP (acetone peroxide) was found " He said in a statement.
The house was rented by a person with false identity "could be one of those already in custody in this case," he added.
"Three belts" made by hand that could have been "used to transport explosives" as well as "a fingerprint of Salah Abdeslam", seeking international arrest were also found.
The Public Ministry confirmed this information after several media reported that the explosive belts worn by suspected terrorists of the attacks of 13 November in Paris were made in a house in Schaerbeek.
Belgian "De Standaard", "Het Niewsblad" and "Het Laatste Niews", media reported today that housing served "hiding" Abdeslam after the attacks in Paris.
According to these means, the detonators have been added to the explosive devices in a nearby hotel Paris (Alfortville) where Abdeslam had booked two rooms. EFE
