Salah Abdeslam found guilty of murder in 2015 Paris attacks trial
2022.06.29 21:40
FILE PHOTO: French court artist Elisabeth de Pourquery’s sketches showing Salah Abdeslam, one of the accused, who is widely-believed to be the only surviving member of the group suspected of carrying out the Paris’ November 2015 attacks, are displayed on
PARIS (Reuters) – Salah Abdeslam, who is believed to be the only surviving member of the group that carried out the most deadly attack ever seen in peacetime France, was found guilty of terrorism and murder charges by a criminal court on Wednesday.
The trial, which was held in a specially designed courtroom in Paris’s historic Palais de Justice, lasted nine months, with over 2,000 plaintiffs and more than 300 lawyers involved.
Responsibility for the attacks, in which 130 were killed and hundreds injured, was claimed by Islamic State, which had urged followers to attack France over its involvement in the fight against the militant group in Iraq and Syria.