BRUSSELS — A 19th-century law has become the latest flashpoint in the finger-pointing over who failed to prevent last week's terror attacks atBrussels Airport and a metro station.
Two suspects, brothers Khalid and Ibrahim El Bakraoui — killed in the airport suicide bombings — had been conditionally released from prison for a previous crime because of the 1888 law.
Two suspects, brothers Khalid and Ibrahim El Bakraoui — killed in the airport suicide bombings — had been conditionally released from prison for a previous crime because of the 1888 law.