A Paris judge has charged two men suspected of links with the militant gunman who killed two Swedish football fans in Brussels this month, French anti-terror prosecutors told AFP on Tuesday. Abdesalem Lassoued, a radicalised 45-year-old Tunisian, shot dead the fans before a Belgium-Sweden international football match on October 16 and was himself fatally shot in a police operation afterwards. French prosecutors opened a formal investigation into a suspected “criminal terrorist conspiracy” after receiving information on the case from the Belgian judiciary. A Paris judge on Monday charged the men with forming a terrorist criminal group and complicity in murder linked to a terrorist plot, France’s anti-terror prosecutor’s office said, adding that the men were placed in detention. The investigation into the two suspects, who live in the Paris region, “is continuing to determine their links” with Lassoued, the prosecutors said. One suspect has lived in France for almost 20 years and denies the allegations, his lawyer Souleymen Rakrouki told AFP. “He has nothing to do with the attack,” Rakrouki said. The attacker “is a friend he has known for a long time, he had not seen any sign of radicalisation. He could have never imagined such an act”, Rakrouki added.