Third Bataclan killer identified as 23-year-old from Strasbourg
Mohamed-Aggad was one of a group of young men from Strasbourg and its region, friends and brothers, who left for Syria at the end of 2013, according to the lawyer and the French news media.
Mohamed Aggad apparently travelled to Syria in late 2013 from Strasbourg that contained his brother within an organization of radicalised youth.
French police managed to identify the gunman who was killed in the Bataclan attack, after his mother received a text message from her son announcing to her his death. Abaaoud was killed the week after the attacks in a dawn police raid near Paris.
“He has been identified”, Valls said on BFM-TV, but he declined to identify the man, saying “it is not up to me” to discuss the investigation.
His father, Said Mohammad-Aggad, told AFP on December 9 that he “would have killed him” if he had known what his son had been planning.
In all, 130 people died during the terror attacks in Paris November 13.
The other two bombers were previously identified as Samy Amimour from Drancy and Ismaël Omar Mostefaï from Chartres.
“It was also he who went to pick him up three weeks later, this time in Paris”, the broadcaster said, adding that Abrini had returned from Syria via the United Kingdom.
Together the three men opened fire on the crowd at the Eagles of Death Metal concert.
Other members of the group, but not the Bataclan bomber, were arrested and imprisoned in May 2014 after their return.
After being placed under judicial supervision, he disappeared, with authorities issuing an worldwide arrest warrant.
But in terms of catching the other suspects, that might take some time, our correspondent said.
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks in revenge for Paris military offensive in Syria and Iraq where the group wants to its create its own state and impose its version law of Islam. Meanwhile, the 26-year-old Sala Abdeslam, a French-born in Brussels involved in November 13 attacks, is still at large in spite of a massive worldwide dragnet to capture him.
The Bataclan´s owners have said they want to reopen the hall at the end of next year and the Eagles of Death Metal say they want to play in the first concert. She said the mother was “instantly struck by the horrific though” that her son was one of the Paris terrorists. Foued chose to stay in Syria until the Paris attacks, according to France Info.