Italian police says they have arrested the brother of Ahmed Hannachi, the Tunisian man who killed two young women with a knife outside the Marseille train station a week ago in a suspected terror attack.
An Italian anti-terrorism squad arrested 25-year-old Anis Hannachi in Ferrara, Italy on an international warrant issued by France.
After what Italian police described as a “very complex” investigation, Hannachi is being held on suspicion of complicity in his brother’s attack and membership in a terrorist group.
Hannachi is expected to be extradited to France in several days.
Italian police says they have arrested the brother of Ahmed Hannachi, the Tunisian man who killed two young women with a knife outside the Marseille train station a week ago in a suspected terror attack.
An Italian anti-terrorism squad arrested 25-year-old Anis Hannachi in Ferrara, Italy on an international warrant issued by France.
After what Italian police described as a “very complex” investigation, Hannachi is being held on suspicion of complicity in his brother’s attack and membership in a terrorist group.
Hannachi is expected to be extradited to France in several days.
Italian police says they have arrested the brother of Ahmed Hannachi, the Tunisian man who killed two young women with a knife outside the Marseille train station a week ago in a suspected terror attack.
An Italian anti-terrorism squad arrested 25-year-old Anis Hannachi in Ferrara, Italy on an international warrant issued by France.
After what Italian police described as a “very complex” investigation, Hannachi is being held on suspicion of complicity in his brother’s attack and membership in a terrorist group.
Hannachi is expected to be extradited to France in several days.
Italian police says they have arrested the brother of Ahmed Hannachi, the Tunisian man who killed two young women with a knife outside the Marseille train station a week ago in a suspected terror attack.
An Italian anti-terrorism squad arrested 25-year-old Anis Hannachi in Ferrara, Italy on an international warrant issued by France.
After what Italian police described as a “very complex” investigation, Hannachi is being held on suspicion of complicity in his brother’s attack and membership in a terrorist group.
Hannachi is expected to be extradited to France in several days.
Italian police says they have arrested the brother of Ahmed Hannachi, the Tunisian man who killed two young women with a knife outside the Marseille train station a week ago in a suspected terror attack.
An Italian anti-terrorism squad arrested 25-year-old Anis Hannachi in Ferrara, Italy on an international warrant issued by France.
After what Italian police described as a “very complex” investigation, Hannachi is being held on suspicion of complicity in his brother’s attack and membership in a terrorist group.
Hannachi is expected to be extradited to France in several days.
Italian police says they have arrested the brother of Ahmed Hannachi, the Tunisian man who killed two young women with a knife outside the Marseille train station a week ago in a suspected terror attack.
An Italian anti-terrorism squad arrested 25-year-old Anis Hannachi in Ferrara, Italy on an international warrant issued by France.
After what Italian police described as a “very complex” investigation, Hannachi is being held on suspicion of complicity in his brother’s attack and membership in a terrorist group.
Hannachi is expected to be extradited to France in several days.
Italian police says they have arrested the brother of Ahmed Hannachi, the Tunisian man who killed two young women with a knife outside the Marseille train station a week ago in a suspected terror attack.
An Italian anti-terrorism squad arrested 25-year-old Anis Hannachi in Ferrara, Italy on an international warrant issued by France.
After what Italian police described as a “very complex” investigation, Hannachi is being held on suspicion of complicity in his brother’s attack and membership in a terrorist group.
Hannachi is expected to be extradited to France in several days.
Italian police says they have arrested the brother of Ahmed Hannachi, the Tunisian man who killed two young women with a knife outside the Marseille train station a week ago in a suspected terror attack.
An Italian anti-terrorism squad arrested 25-year-old Anis Hannachi in Ferrara, Italy on an international warrant issued by France.
After what Italian police described as a “very complex” investigation, Hannachi is being held on suspicion of complicity in his brother’s attack and membership in a terrorist group.
Hannachi is expected to be extradited to France in several days.