Paris Attack Bomb Workshop Found in Belgium Apartment

WSJ:

BRUSSELS—Belgian authorities discovered what they believe was the workshop where suicide belts used in the November Paris terror attacks were assembled, the federal prosecutors office said Friday.

Following a raid on the Brussels apartment on Dec. 10, police also found a fingerprint of Salah Abdeslam, one of the men accused of involvement in the Paris attacks and the subject of an international manhunt, the prosecutors said.

The third-floor apartment, located on Rue Bergé in the Schaerbeek district of Brussels, contained material used to make explosives, three belts that could be used to carry them and traces of triacetone triperoxide, an unstable explosive made from hydrogen peroxide that was used in the attacks.

Prosecutors said the apartment was rented by a man under a false identity. Eric Van der Sypt, the spokesman for the prosecutors, said the man is currently in custody but didn’t identify him.