Him. The most wanted fugitive in the paris terrorist attacks is in custody tonight to be charged in the massacre that killed 130 people last november. Salah abdeslam was captured with two other suspects in a raid in brussels. His own fingers helped point him out to the police. Heres Charlie Dagata. Reporter by late afternoon, heavily armed police moved in on the apartment in molembeek, not sure who was there. [gunfire] only to find they captured salah abdeslam, one of the ten paris attackers and the only one to have escaped alive. This is believed to be abdeslam the moment he was caught, his leg injured in the raid. Abdeslam is thought to have driven the car that carried the terrorists to france last november [gunfire] and while paris was many panhandlers pangsd moan yum and authorities helping the wounded, he called friends to pick him up. Friends drove him back to belgium where he vanished. Despite a international manhunt, abdeslam evaded authorities until today. Police caught a brea
Reporter well, nothing is for sure in this extraordinary operation, george. Because of the technical and dangerous nature of getting those boys through those narrow cave systems and out into the outside world. So there is a sense of activity, a flurry of activity if you will around the cave system this morning. The expectation is because it went reasonably well yesterday, so well in fact that three of the boys were able to be sent by ambulance and one by helicopter to a nearby hospital, that they would attempt again today after those technical specialists got rest and were able to get their systems in place again for another rescue. Extraordinarily, according to a source, a family source, the key family members, parents, mothers and marths are still held in that area of the cave site. Whats extraordinary about that is they will not leave, not a single one, until all of the boys and their coach are taken out. And they say according to their source that they havent been told which boys h
By ambulance and by helicopter. Medical staff are checking their health making sure they get the help they need. Their families of course anxious to see them. But they may have to wait. Authorities say they want to make sure the boys didnt pick up any diseases in the cave. So it may be a day or two before they get to see their loved ones. For the very latest Cnns David Mckenzie is following the story live in northern thailand. David, clearly there are many factors at play. The weather certainly one of them. But i think the overwhelming sentiment at this moment, so far so good. From what youre hearing from sources about the next steps in this operation to rescue the remaining eight and the coach, what are you learning . Well, george, we learned those rescue operations hadnt started a few hours ago. So slightly delayed compared to yesterdays extraordinary rescue that was successful in getting four boys out. Now, as you can see, the rain is falling quite heavily on my head. That is a fact