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		says found explosives, belts in December raid 
		
		 
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		[January 08, 2016] 
		BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgian 
		investigators believe explosives used in the attacks in Paris in 
		November may have been made in an apartment in Brussels that was rented 
		under a false name and where a fingerprint of a key fugitive was found. 
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			 Police found material that could be used to make explosives, 
			traces of explosive acetone peroxide and handmade belts during a 
			raid on the apartment on Dec. 10, federal prosecutors said in a 
			statement on Friday. 
			 
			Prosecutors investigating Belgian links to the Paris attacks said 
			the apartment in the district of Schaerbeek had been rented under a 
			false name that might have been used by a person already in custody 
			in connection with the Paris attacks. 
			 
			The find adds to indications that the Nov. 13 shooting and suicide 
			bomb attacks in Paris, in which 130 people were killed, were at 
			least partially planned in Belgium. 
			  Two of the attackers had been living in Brussels and Belgian 
			authorities have arrested 10 people, including one who rented the 
			apartment in the Brussels district of Schaerbeek. 
			 
			Investigators also found a fingerprint of Salah Abdeslam, the 
			brother of one of the attackers, who returned from Paris the morning 
			after the attacks and has still not been found. 
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			Many of those arrested in Belgium have links to Abdeslam, including 
			two who drove from Brussels hours after the attacks to pick him up 
			and another who drove him from one part of Brussels to Schaerbeek 
			after his return. 
			 
			(Reporting By Philip Blenkinsop; editing by John Stonestreet) 
			
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