A man known as
Faycal C, the only person arrested and charged with involvement in the Brussels
attacks, has been released for lack of evidence.
Belgian media said
the man had been suspected of being the mystery third man in CCTV footage of
the bombers.
But a judge found
there was no evidence to justify holding him, the prosecutor's office said.
Last Tuesday's
attacks on the airport and the city's metro system killed 35 people and injured
more than 300.
The attacks were
claimed by the Islamic State (IS) militant group.
Of the 35 victims,
seven have still to be identified, the
country's crisis centre said on Monday (in French).
At least 12 of the
victims are foreign nationals from the US, the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany,
France, the UK, Italy and China, it said earlier.
The death toll does
not include three attackers, two of whom blew themselves up at the airport and
one in the metro.
EU institutions
based in Brussels will reopen on Tuesday, following the Easter break,
"with important additional security measures in place", European
Commission Vice-President Kristalina Georgieva said in a tweet.
Belgium terror arrests
A man referred to
officially as Facyal C was released on 28
March after being arrested on 24 March in Brussels and charged with
"participation in the activities of a terrorist group, terrorist murders
and attempted terrorist murders".
Others detained on
suspicion of terrorist activity include
§
Salah Abdeslam - arrested on 18 March in the
Molenbeek district of Brussels. Key suspect in the Paris attacks last November. Charged with
"terrorist murder"
§
'Amine Choukri' - arrested on 18 March with
Abdeslam, real name not yet known. Also used the alias Monir Ahmed Alaaj.
Documented by German police near Ulm in a car with Abdeslam last October.
Charged with "terrorist murder" over the Paris attacks
§
Rabah N - arrested on 25 March and
charged with participating in terrorist activities in relation to a foiled plot
to attack Paris
§
Abderamane A - shot in the leg and arrested
on 25 March at a tram stop in the Schaerbeek area of Brussels. Charged in
relation to the foiled plot to attack Paris. Jailed for seven years in France
in 2005 and banned from entering France for life aiding in the assassination of
Afghan commander Ahmed Shah Massoud in 2001.
§
Aboubakar A - arrested on 24 March in a car
in Brussels, charged with participating in terrorist activities
§
Yassine A, Mohamed B and Aboubaker O - arrested during raids on 27 March
and charged with belonging to a terrorist group
'Not substantiated'
In a statement, the
Belgian federal prosecutor's office said: "The clues that led to the
arrest of Faycal C were not substantiated by the ongoing inquiry.
"As a result,
the subject has been released by the examining magistrate."
He had been charged
only two days before with "taking part in a terrorist group, terrorist
murder and attempted terrorist murder".
Belgian media say
the charges remain, even though he has been released.
Belgian public TV
and Le Soir daily identified the freed man as Faycal Cheffou, a freelance
journalist.
CCTV footage
released by Belgian police on Monday shows the two airport bombers alongside a
third man, who is wearing light-coloured clothing and a dark hat. Each is
pushing a loaded luggage trolley.
Twin blasts struck
the main terminal of Zaventem Airport, in the north-east of the city. A third,
even bigger, bomb was abandoned, prosecutors said at the time. It exploded
after the security forces had secured the scene and nobody was hurt, they
added.
The man in the hat
is believed to have fled the scene.
Tuesday's other
attack targeted the Maelbeek metro station in the city centre, close to several
EU institutions.
Brussels was the
second large-scale attack on an EU capital city claimed by IS, after gunmen
and bombers killed 130 people in Paris on 13 November.
IS, an extreme
Sunni Muslim group known for its ruthless tactics, has seized large tracts of
territory in Syria and Iraq in recent years, attracting hundreds of young
Europeans to its ranks, many of them Belgians.
Source: BBC News.
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