Two alleged jihadists admit being at Brussels airport during attack: official

Two suspected jihadists arrested in Spain have admitted being in Brussels airport at the time of the deadly March 2016 attack but deny involvement.
Blown out windows behind are seen as US Secretary of State John Kerry participates in a wreath-laying ceremony at Brussels Airport. (AFP)
Blown out windows behind are seen as US Secretary of State John Kerry participates in a wreath-laying ceremony at Brussels Airport. (AFP)

MADRID: Two suspected jihadists arrested in Spain have admitted being in Brussels airport at the time of the deadly March 2016 attack but deny involvement, a court spokesman said today.

Mohamed Lamsalak and Youssef Ben Hammou "have admitted that they were at the airport when the bombs went off. They deny involvement in the attacks," said a spokesman for the National Court, which specialises in terrorism among other things and is a special high court.

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