Abdeslam to be extradited "in a few weeks"

Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam will be extradited from Belgium to France "in a few weeks", his lawyer says after a brief court hearing.

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Salah Abdeslam's lawyer Sven Mary talks with journalists outside a justice building in Brussels on Thursday, April 7, 2016. Source: AAP

Salah Abdeslam, a key suspect in November's Paris attacks, will be extradited to France from Belgium in a few weeks to allow for additional questioning by Belgian investigators, his lawyer says.

Abdeslam, who returned from Paris hours after the Islamic State attacks in which his brother blew himself up, hid from police for four months until he was captured in a raid on a house in the Brussels district of Molenbeek on March 18.

His fingerprints were found three days earlier in an apartment in the southern Brussels borough of Forest after a gunbattle during which an Islamist gunman was shot dead and four police officers were wounded.

Prosecutors want to question him about that incident, his lawyer said. "There is a hearing, which will take place regarding the attempted murder of several police officers during the home search in Forest," Sven Mary told reporters on Thursday.

Abdeslam, who previously said that he wanted to be extradited to France, was not present at a court hearing in Brussels on Thursday.

"As I said, he wishes to go to France and that is the reason that things need to proceed and why we hope that it will be over in a few weeks," Mary added.

The shooting and bombing rampage by IS militants killed 130 people in Paris on November 13.


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