
Mohamed Abrini, who became known as the "man in the hat" after he was spotted on CCTV footage following the Brussels airport attacks in March.
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Mohamed Abrini linked to recent terror attacks in Paris and Brussels
Known as 'man in the hat' after being spotted on CCTV footage in Brussels
He has been helping UK officials gather intel on suspected terror plots
Mohamed Abrini, who became known as the "man in the hat" after he was spotted on CCTV footage following the Brussels airport attacks in March has become the first "ISIS supergrass" to assist British investigators, 'The Sunday Times' reported.
Following secret talks between Britain and Belgium, officers in Brussels asked Abrini questions provided by the UK authorities.
Abrini, who is facing terrorism charges in Belgium after being filmed at Brussels airport with two suicide bombers responsible for the attacks, has been helping British officers gather intelligence on suspected terrorist plots and terrorist sympathisers in the UK.

Mohamed Abrini was also the third suspected attacker in last month's Brussels airport bombing -- the so-called "man in the hat".
A "supergrass" is an informant or suspect who helps the authorities in return for immunity from prosecution, a more lenient sentence or a new identity.
However, the evidence they provide may not always be reliable.
Abrini appeared in court in Belgium last week where a judge rejected his bid to avoid extradition to France, where he is suspected of involvement in the Paris attacks that killed 130.
Prosecutors said Abrini would not be sent to France immediately because they are still investigating him over the Brussels attacks that claimed a total of 32 lives.
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