Belgian prosecutors announced on Tuesday that terror suspect Salah Abdeslam wants to appear in person at his trial for a shootout with police in Brussels last year that led to his capture after four months on the run. According to AFP, Abdeslam, the only surviving alleged member of the terror group that murdered 130 people in the French capital in November 2015, was arrested three days after a gun battle with police in March last year that left several officers wounded. Belgian judges have ordered the 28-year-old, who is in custody in France awaiting trial for the Paris attacks, to stand trial in Brussels along with his alleged accomplice Sofiane Ayari, with the case due to start on December 18. "Contrary to what was thought, he has said he wants to come and attend his trial," a spokesman for the Belgian federal prosecutors office told AFP. Abdeslam, a Belgian-born French national, is charged with "attempted murder of several police officers in a terrorist context" over the shootout at a flat in the Forest district of Brussels. He and Ayari fled the flat but police caught up with them in the gritty Brussels neighbourhood of Molenbeek, shooting Abdeslam in the leg. Investigators suspect that Abdeslams arrest precipitated the suicide bombings targeting Brussels airport and metro system four days later by ultra-harliners who feared that they too would be captured before they could carry out their plot. ISIS claimed the Paris and Brussels attacks and French and Belgian police believe the same terror cell plotted both assaults. A lawyer in the Brussels case told AFP that hearings are scheduled over four days, ending on December 22.
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