A picture at the Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport shows a wanted notice for Salah Abdeslam | Kenzo Tribouillard/AFP via Getty Images Imprisoned terror suspect Salah Abdeslam gets fan mail Letters, mostly of support, came from women in France, Germany and Belgium.

Salah Abdeslam, one of the main surviving terrorists involved in the Paris attacks, received fan mail during his incarceration in Belgian city of Bruges, local media reported Friday.

Women from France, Germany and Belgium sent him letters, mainly to express their support, according to Het Nieuwsblad. The newspaper said some women had written to Abdeslam because they wanted to get to know the man behind the Paris bombings last November.

One of woman sent him a letter in which she tried to convert him to Christianity and another, Abdeslam's former neighbor in Molenbeek, the district of Brussels where police captured him on March 18, sent an update on events in the neighborhood.

A women, who sent him a letter a few weeks after the March 22 attacks in Brussels, said she wanted to help him get back on the right track.

Abdeslam, who was arrested in Brussels days before the bombings in the Belgian capital over his involvement in the Paris bombings, was transferred to a French prison in Fleury-Mérogis in April.