
The first Jihadi suicide bomber named in connection with the
Paris terrorist attacks that left at least 129 people dead is Omar Ismail
Mostefai, who was identified by his finger.
The digit was found among the carnage of the Bataclan
concert hall, where the 29-year-old was one of three men who blew himself up,
killing 89 men, women and children.
Born on 21 November 1985, in the Paris suburb of
Courcouronnes, Mostefai’s criminal record shows eight convictions for petty
crimes between 2004 and 2010.
Although he had never spent any time in jail, Paris
prosecutor Francois Molins said Mostefai had been picked out as a high-priority
target for radicalisation in 2010
But before Friday, Mostefai had ‘never been implicated in an
investigation or a terrorist association'.
Investigators are now investigating claims that he went to
Syria last year, and may have spent time with IS terrorists.

Mostefai's father and 34-year-old brother were arrested on
Saturday night and their homes were searched.
'It’s a crazy thing, it’s madness,' his brother told French
news agency AFP before he was taken into custody.'Yesterday I was in Paris and
I saw how this s*** went down.'
The brother, one of four boys in the family along with two
sisters, turned himself in to police after learning Mostefai was involved in
the attacks.
While he had cut ties with Mostefai several years ago, and
knew he had been involved in petty crimes, his brother said he had never
imagined his brother could be radicalized.
The last he knew, Mostefai had gone to Algeria with his
family and his “little girl”, the brother said, adding:
'It’s been a time since I have had any news.I called my
mother, she didn’t seem to know anything.’
A source close to the inquiry said Mostefai regularly
attended the mosque in Luce, close to Chartres, to the southwest of Paris.
Two of the suicide bombers who caused carnage in the Paris
massacre are thought to have sneaked into France by posing as refugees from
Syria, it was revealed Saturday.
Police said the two men, who arrived in Greece last month,
were among seven attackers, one as young as 15 years old.
Serbian media last night reported that one of the terrorists
was named as Ahmed Almuhamed. The newspaper said that 25-year-old Almuhamed
arrived in Europe on the Greek island of Leros on October 3 on his way to
Paris.
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