"Police at
Brussels airport have claimed at least 50 Islamic State supporters are
working there as baggage handlers, cleaners and catering staff.
In
an astonishing open letter, the officers said they have warned about
the terrorist sympathisers whose security badges give them access to
planes, but they remain employed.
The
airport police, who are threatening to go on strike because of security
deficiencies, also said they have raised the issue of terrorists
scouting the airport to plan possible attacks.
The
extraordinary claims come after the Mail reported how the family of two
of the bombers involved in the attacks last week said they had worked as
cleaners at the airport.
‘Some
people suspected of having fought in Syria came to the airport as
“false tourists”. We reported their presence but we do not know if
anything was done with that information,’ the airport police wrote in
their letter.
The officers
said they had raised suspicions about certain staff members including
those who apparently celebrated after the Paris attacks in November that
killed 130 people.
‘When
we checked these people, we were surprised more than once. It was men
with a radical ideology and a long police history,’ the officers
continued.
‘Even
today, there are at least 50 supporters of the Islamic state who work
at the airport. They have a security badge and have access to the
cockpit of a plane.
The police
have complained that they are not sufficiently resourced and do not have
enough new uniforms to go around let alone the most up-to-date weapons.
An
uncle of Ibrahim and Khalid el-Bakraoui last week told how the brothers
had been employed at the airport and would have gained intimate
knowledge of the terminal destroyed in the carnage.
The
man, who asked not to be named, told the Mail: 'They worked cleaning at
the airport and in a restaurant. They didn't finish high school in the
end. They cleaned the airport in the summer months.'
Ibrahim,
29, and bomb-maker Najim Laachraoui detonated suitcase bombs in the
airport. A third man, only known as ‘the man in the hat’ or ‘the man in
white’ was also seen on airport CCTV but ran when his bomb failed to
explode.
Khalid, 27, blew up a nail bomb on a Metro train at Maelbeek station shortly after the airport attack."
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