Paris attacks suspect among five arrested in Belgium
The last known suspect for the Paris terror attacks was arrested along with four other people linked to the Brussels airport and metro bombings, Belgian prosecutors have said.
Mohamed Abrini was arrested in the Anderlecht area of Brussels.
Investigators are still to determine if he was the so-called "man in the hat" seen on CCTV at the city's airport with two suicide bombers on the day of the March 22 attack in the Belgian city.
"At the moment investigators are verifying whether Abrini can be positively identified as the third person present during the attacks at Brussels national airport - the so-called man with the hat," a spokesperson said.
Abrini had been placed on Europe's most wanted list in the aftermath of the November 13 attacks in Paris.
The 31-year-old Belgian had been seen on CCTV in a car with Salah Abdeslam in the days before the terror in the French capital.
Abdeslam was arrested two weeks ago in Brussels, four days before Islamic State suicide bombers attacked the city.
The other four people arrested along with Abrini included a man prosecutors believe may have directly helped the Brussels bombers.
Belgian broadcaster VRT earlier named another man held as Osama Krayem.