Francis Vermeiren

Local mayor Francis Vermeiren confirmed the ISIS suspects in the Brussels airport blast checked in their explosives-packed suitcases just seconds before the atrocities, The Daily Mail reported.

He said: 'They came in a taxi with their suitcases, their bombs were in their bags.
'They put their suitcases on trolleys, the first two bombs exploded. The third also put his on a trolley but he must have panicked, it didn't explode.'

A jihadi bomb suspect calmly walked out of Brussels Airport yesterday moments before his two accomplices massacred 14 people in a double suicide bombing, officials believe, The Daily Mail said.

Three ISIS attackers said by the terror group to be wearing suicide vests were seen on CCTV wheeling suitcase bombs into the busy check-in area just after 8am local time (7am GMT) after arriving in a taxi.

Two of the men, who were pictured wearing black gloves believed to contain detonators on their left hands, exploded their nail-shrouded devices in the first of twin terror attacks on the Belgian capital that left at least 34 people dead.

Belgian police launched a major manhunt to find him as ISIS claimed responsibility for the massacres, which killed 34 in total and injured 200. 

Belgian newspaper HLN said a taxi driver told police he believes he unwittingly drove the bombers to the airport and was abruptly ordered not to touch their suitcases when he offered to help them with their luggage.

The two men whose suitcases successfully detonated – blowing themselves up in the process - were wearing gloves on their left hands, which security sources say would have hidden the triggers for their explosives.

Source : MENA