French investigators have been able to identify this Sunday one of the terrorists of the worst attacks that have shaken Paris, which left at least 129 people dead.
It is for the French citizen of Algerian origin, Mostefai Ismail Omar, who is mentioned as one of the attackers as local media, by a French parliamentarian. 29-year-old former unprecedented criminal and known to have been radicalized.
The investigators identified him after fingerprint found at the concert hall "Bataclan" where were 3 aggressors, who blew themselves up as reported by the news agency "AFP".
Friday's attacks, taken over by militants, occurred at this concert hall, near the French capital's stadium "Stade de France", as well as a restaurant and a bar in Paris.
Prosecutors say they were total 7 terrorists, armed with Kalashnikovs and suicide vests, organized into 3 groups, while there is still fear that any of them can be removed from the crime scene.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced that France will firmly continue air strikes against the Islamic state in Syria, as well as jihadist group described as a well-organized enemy.
French police are investigating whether Mostefai may have traveled to Syria in 2014. His father and brother were questioned by the police as well. "It's crazy. I was even in Paris that night and saw what horror experienced citizens, "said the elder brother of Mostefai before being stopped by police, even though he had gone voluntarily to the police station on Saturday.
Mostefai came from the city of courcouronnes, 25 km south of Paris. He has lived in Chartres until 2012, according to a deputy area and zv.kryebashkiakut Jean-Pierre Gorges. He constantly attended Luce's mosque, near Chartres. There were also other criminal precedents, but he was never imprisoned. Secret services suspect that he might be radicalized in 2010, but was never involved in any anti-terrorism investigation.
Mostefai brother says has had no contact with for years, after family squabbles, but was surprised when he learned that he was radicalized. He was one of six children of the family and had traveled to Algeria with family and younger sister, brother further states.
Investigators are also focusing on a possible link with Belgium, after police arrested three people near the border with France. A "Volkswagen Polo" black, registered in Belgium and found near Bataclanit was rented by a Frenchman living in Belgium, Parisian prosecutor said.