Belgian court jails top jihadist recruiter Zerkani for 15 years

Zerkani was originally jailed in July 2015 to 12 years behind bars, before ISIS attacks in Paris and Brussels that killed 162 people.

Update: 2016-04-14 14:53 GMT
Police officers stand guard at the entrance of the appeal court of Brussels, in the case of Khalid Zerkani and three others, accused of recruiting people to fight in Syria during their trial. (Photo: AFP)

Brussels: A Belgium appeals court on Thursday sentenced top jihadist recruiter Khalid Zerkani to 15 years in prison after convicting him of enlisting dozens of people, including key suspects in the Brussels and Paris attacks.

Zerkani is "the biggest recruiter of jihadists Belgium has ever known," Federal Prosecutor Bernard Michel said during a court hearing in February.

Zerkani was originally jailed in July 2015 to 12 years behind bars, even before the Islamic State attacks in Paris and Brussels that killed 162 people.

Zerkani, 42, was arrested by police in 2014 after he defied authorities for years with his off-the-radar recruitment of jihadists for Syria in the gritty Molenbeek district in Brussels.

His recruits included suicide bomber Najim Laachraoui and Paris attacks ringleader Abdelhamid Abbaoud, court documents showed.

"He's the emir, the leader...", a suspect identified as Yacine E. told investigators in a deposition leaked to Belgian daily La Derniere Heure.

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