Man who rented flat to Paris attackers gets 4 year jail sentence

The attackers hid in Jawad Bendaoud's flat on the outskirts of Paris after undertaking the atrocity

(FILES) In this file photo taken on November 21, 2018 Jawad Bendaoud looks on at the Paris courthouse as part of his appeal trial, in Paris on November 21, 2018. Bendaoud has been condemned to a four-year prison sentence in his appeal trial in Paris on March 29, 2019 for having rented his flat to jihadists in November 2015 Paris attacks. / AFP / JACQUES DEMARTHON
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A man who rented a flat to several extremist gunmen involved in the November 2015 Paris attacks was sentenced to four years in prison by a French court on Friday, on charges of helping them escape arrest or detection.

The attackers,  Abdelhamid Abaaoud, Chakib Akrouh and Hasna Ait Boulahcen, hid in Jawad Bendaoud's flat on the outskirts of Paris after they and a group of other gunmen and suicide bombers killed 130 people on November 13, 2015.

Bendaoud had previously been cleared by another court in Paris in February of last year. It had argued there was not enough proof he had knowingly helped the attackers by renting them a flat.

Paris prosecutors immediately appealed, however.

The only surviving man suspected of being involved in the attacks on Paris cafes and restaurants and the Stade de France stadium, Salah Abdeslam, is in a French prison awaiting a trial that may not start until late 2020.

He was sentenced to 20 years in prison by a Belgian court last April for trying to kill police during a shootout in Brussels in 2016, after fleeing Paris on the night of the 2015 attacks. He was eventually arrested in Belgium.