Belgium questioned Abdeslam for only one hour before attacks
March 25, 2016  16:31
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Belgian law enforcement officials questioned terror suspect Salah Abdeslam, who was involved in the Paris attacks, for about one hour between the time of his arrest on Friday and the Brussels attacks Tuesday, according to Abdeslam's attorney and two sources familiar with the investigation. 

Despite the discovery of detonators, weapons, and Abdeslam's fingerprints in a safe house days earlier and growing evidence that the Brussels terror network was stronger than previously understood, law enforcement officials only briefly questioned Abdeslam because he was still recovering from surgery after being shot in the leg during his apprehension, according to a senior Belgian security official.

The capture of Abdeslam, who had eluded authorities for four months, began as a proud moment for Belgian and French authorities. In retrospect, it looks like a missed opportunity. Law enforcement officials did not interrogate Europes most wanted terror suspect at any length about possible future attacks. Belgiums threat analysis center didnt raise the public alert level after his arrest.
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