A second French jihadist, Salim Benghalem, has been named as a possible jailer of Western hostages in Syria, a source close to the case told AFP on Friday, repirts Yahoo! News.
Benghalem was named along with Mehdi Nemmouche, who carried out a fatal attack on the Jewish Museum in Brussels last year, as suspected jailers for the Islamic State group (IS).
They are thought to be among the captors who held several Western journalists and NGO workers who were later executed, as well as four French reporters who were freed in April 2014 after 10 months in captivity.
A report in Le Monde newspaper on Friday cited a French intelligence source saying Benghalem was "currently part of the Islamic police of IS and participated in executions and corporal punishments".
One of the French journalists who was released, Nicolas Henin, spoke last year of being mistreated by Nemmouche during his detention, but Benghalem was never named.