In both, several of the suspects came from the largely-immigrant Molenbeek
The Belgian authorities have faced intense criticism over their handling of the attacks as it emerged many of the suspects were known to police for a long time.
Critics say the government has not done enough to prevent radicalisation of Muslim youth in areas such as Molenbeek, with Belgium proportionately the biggest source in the European Union of foreign fighters going to join IS in Syria.
'The man in the hat'
There has been intense speculation Abrini is the third, hat-wearing suspect seen alongside two suicide bombers in
His disappearance triggered a huge manhunt, with the federal prosecutor's office confirming that investigators were "verifying whether Abrini can be positively identified as...
Belgian police on Thursday released a video showing a man wearing a hat and light-
While they blew themselves up, he fled and made his way on foot back to central Brussels, appearing calm and composed before disappearing.
On Saturday, La Libre daily carried a cartoon showing a policeman kicking a man holding a hat into a prison cell under the banner: "They
The two airport bombers have been identified as Ibrahim El Bakraoui and Najim Laachraoui, believed to be the cell's bomb maker.
Ibrahim's brother Khalid blew himself up at Maalbeek metro station not far from the European Union quarter in Brussels.
Anderlecht arrest
Local television stations aired footage purportedly of Abrini's arrest, showing a man pinned to the ground by several armed plain-clothed police who then bundled him into an unmarked car.
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The prosecutor's spokesman identified two other suspects arrested on Friday as Osama K., who went by the alias of Naim Al Ahmed, and Herve B.M. Three others, including one whose arrest was confirmed Saturday, were
He said investigators were trying to determine if Osama K.
The same man was also filmed
A Swedish link?
Swedish media said Osama K.
Osama Krayem is the product of a "now classic cocktail of social
Making another link between the Brussels and Paris attacks, the prosecutor's spokesman said Abdeslam had hired the car used to pick up Osama K.
He also knew Laachraoui, who drove to Hungary with Abdeslam in September.
More links between the suspects came to light after the arrest near Paris last month of Reda Kriket, who police said was planning an attack of "extreme violence."