Aya Ezz
Italian police said it had started interrogating Algerian national Othman Touamie against suspicions of his links with the Islamic State group (ISIS) and helping group terrorists obtain fabricated documents they used in carrying out the February 13 attacks in France in 2015.
Touamie, a 36, said he had a strong connection with terrorist Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the coordinator of the Paris attack and the terrorist attacks on November 13.
He was connected to Khaled al-Zarkani, a terror leader in Belgium.
Investigations by the Bari police in southern Italy revealed that Touamie had links with many extremist groups in France, and was involved with those groups in terrorist attacks on Bataclan and the Stade de France.
According to Italian newspapers, the French-Belgian cell affiliated with ISIS, which carried out many attacks in France, with which Touamie was linked, was taking instructions from the leaders of ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
Touamie remained in contact with that cell even after his arrest.
He was in contact with Amidi Coulibaly and Sherif Kouachi, who, along with Said Kouachi, carried out the January 2015 attacks against the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo, killed two policemen and attacked Jewish store. The attacks left 17 people dead.
Touamie was also connected to the so-called Muhammad Ibrini, nicknamed “The Man with the Hat”.
He met him in Paris in July 2015. This man blew himself up at Brussels Airport in 2016.
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