Faycal Cheffou, the only person to be charged with last week’s Brussels attacks that killed 31 people, was released on Tuesday of this week.
The authorities seized and named Cheffou hours after the attacks. Media outlets were quick to condemn him.
He was suspected to be the “man in the hat” at Brussels airport. The suspected third bomber was caught on CCTV pushing a luggage trolley next to two men thought to be bombers.
Police released Cheffou due to a lack of evidence. But the press seemed convinced of his guilt only days earlier and wanted to join the dots for us.
The Guardian newspaper excitedly reported on “Cheffou’s suspicious movements at the time of his arrest in Brussels”. Full story...
The authorities seized and named Cheffou hours after the attacks. Media outlets were quick to condemn him.
He was suspected to be the “man in the hat” at Brussels airport. The suspected third bomber was caught on CCTV pushing a luggage trolley next to two men thought to be bombers.
Police released Cheffou due to a lack of evidence. But the press seemed convinced of his guilt only days earlier and wanted to join the dots for us.
The Guardian newspaper excitedly reported on “Cheffou’s suspicious movements at the time of his arrest in Brussels”. Full story...
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