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Woman who turned in Paris ringleader feels ‘abandoned’

AFP
Published : Feb 5, 2016, 4:12 am IST
Updated : Feb 5, 2016, 4:12 am IST

The woman who turned in Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected ringleader of the November 13 Paris attacks, said on Thursday she felt “abandoned” by the state and lived in fear of reprisals.

The woman who turned in Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected ringleader of the November 13 Paris attacks, said on Thursday she felt “abandoned” by the state and lived in fear of reprisals.

The woman — using the pseudonym Sonia — also said Abaaoud had claimed he had travelled to Europe with 90 others, including Syrians, Iraqis, French, German and British citizens.

He said they were “spread around everywhere in the Paris region”.

Sonia was a friend of Abaaoud’s cousin Hasna Aitboulahcen, who helped him hide after he and a group of jihadists killed 130 people in the coordinated bomb and gun attacks on cafes, restaurants, a concert hall and the Stade de France stadium.

Both Aitboulahcen and Abaaoud were killed in a police raid on a Paris flat five days after the attacks.

Prosecutors said the police had closed in on Abaaoud after a “witness” came forward with information that was backed up by the investigation.

Sonia said in an interview with RMC radio and BFM television that she had called the police when Abaaoud revealed he was planning more attacks, this time on a shopping centre, police station and a crèche in La Defense business district of Paris.

“In my head I said they will not do it because I am going to stop them,” she said.

Sonia said she was with Aitboulahcen, 26, on November 15 when she received a call from a Belgian number telling her to pick up Abaaoud, who was hiding in bushes near a motorway in Paris.

“He was smiling, he didn’t look at all like a terrorist,” said Sonia.

Sonia said she asked him: “Did you take part in what happened on November 13

“He said, just like that: ‘The terraces, that was me’,” she said, referring to the attacks on people sitting outside pavement-front eateries.

Investigators have said Abaaoud, a Belgian of Moroccan origin, was part of a team of gunmen who drove around the east of Paris spraying cafes and restaurants with bullets.

“I said: ‘But you killed people, you killed innocent people’,” said Sonia.

“He said: ‘No they’re not innocent. You must see what’s happening to us in Syria.’”

Location: France, Île-de-France, Paris