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The Latest: Suicide bomber stole ID cards in Belgium

PARIS (AP) The latest on the deadly attacks in Paris. (All times local): 9:25 p.m. Brahim Abdeslam, 31, a suicide bomber who blew himself up outside a Paris cafe on Friday, did a short prison term in Belgium for stealing official identity cards. His former defense lawyer, Olivier Martins, told The Associated Press the cards ”sell for a lot of money to people who want to remain on Belgian territory.” Abdeslam, a French citizen, was arrested in 2003, admitted to stealing and reselling 10 or so of the cards and spent a month in prison. Martins said he got him released, and by the time the case came to court in 2010, his client had turned his life around and the judge let him go. Abdeslam had opened a small restaurant and ”appeared to be on the right road.” But Martins sensed problems. He says Abdeslam was ”a kind, courteous, polite person … who was very, very fragile and very easily influenced.” An international manhunt is on for Abdeslam’s brother Salah, 26, who is also believed linked to the deadly Paris attacks. — 9:10 p.m. A second stadium in the northern German city of Hannover has been evacuated. Concert-goers had… Read full this story

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