Two men, whose real identity and nationality is unknown, attacks coordinated from Belgium last November 13 in Paris, according to Belgian researchers believe, reported today the newspaper "La Libre Belgique".
The two suspects were the subject of a notice of search launched by the Belgian police on December 4 which contained photographs.
Men, older than the perpetrators of the attacks in the French capital, possessed Belgian identity cards with false names and Samir Bouzid Kayal and Soufiane are missing.
According to sources close to the investigation, the two men played a central role as coordinator of the attacks in Paris, information that federal prosecutors not confirmed.
It is suspected that provided logistics to commit from Brussels and surrounding the attacks, which investigators were prepared for months of thorough and ordered by the Islamic State from Syria.
They also exchanged on November 13, numerous text messages with the perpetrators of the attacks.
"La Libre Belgique" says one of the muggers the Bataclan went to one of these two men the message "start" at 21.42 hours of the fateful night, through a Samsung phone after the attacks found in a trash can.
On September 9 the two people, accompanied by Salah Abdeslam, seeking international arrest for alleged involvement in the attacks of Paris, were subject to a police check on board a car of the Mercedes brand on the border between Austria and Hungary from Budapest.
The two suspects have also transferred on November 17 in an agency of the global payments company Western Union in the Brussels region the sum of 750 euros to Hasna Ait Boulahcen, premium Abaaoud Abdelhamid, who both died in the police siege in Saint Denis five days after the attacks. EFE
