Paris suicide bomber with a Syrian passport came to Europe through Greece in October as it emerges another of the Isis killers was just 15
- French police revealed a Syrian passport was found on a bomber's body
- The passport owner passed through Greece in October, entering Europe
- A second passport, from Egypt, was found on the body of another bomber
- One of the three attackers at the stadium is thought to have been just 15
- A 'number of arrests' linked to the attacks have been made in Belgium
- See more of the latest news and updates on the ISIS attacks on Paris
By Imogen Calderwood For Mailonline and Fidelma Cook In Paris For Mailonline
Published: 12:14 GMT, 14 November 2015 | Updated: 17:21 GMT, 14 November 2015
A Paris suicide bomber who was carrying a Syrian passport passed through Greece as a refugee in October, according to a Greek minister.
The passport was retrieved from one of the suicide bombers who blew himself up outside the Stade de France stadium as part of last night's coordinated attacks, which killed at least 127 people.
The passport holder, who is understood to be 25, passed through the island of Leros of October 3 as a refugee, where he was identified ‘according to EU rules’.
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Three of the eight terrorists have now been identified: the two men with the Syrian and Egyptian passports outside the stadium, and the known French extremist killed at the Bataclan.
Meanwhile, Belgium police have arrested 'a number' of people in Brussels believed to be connected to the Paris attacks.
Police launched raids in the Molenbeek district of the Belgian capital, after a car with Belgian licence plates was spotted outside the Bataclan last night.
Up to three raids were carried out in the Molenbeek district, where three of the suspects are believed to be from.
Mehdi Nemmouche, the mastermind behind the May 2014 attack on the Jewish Museum in Brussels, during which four people were killed, also lived in Molenbeek on his return from Syria.
It’s also reported by Le Parisien newspaper that the killers came in a car registered in Belgium.
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