Belgium holds five in Paris attacks raids

Five people have been arrested after raids over two days in Brussels that were linked to the Paris attacks last month.

 French soldiers patrol the area at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in Paris following the attacks (AFP Photo/ Francois Guillot) (Getty)

French soldiers patrol the area at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in Paris following the attacks (AFP Photo/ Francois Guillot) (Getty) Source: Getty Images

Belgian police have raided homes in Brussels, detaining five people for questioning in an investigation linked to militant attacks in Paris that killed 130 people in November, prosecutors said.

On Sunday evening police raided a building near the fashionable Dansaert district of central Brussels, detaining two brothers and their friend.

"A thorough analysis of phone records was the basis for this house search," prosecutors said in a statement.

Another search was carried out on Monday in the Laeken area of Brussels, in the north of the city, where two more people were detained.

They were to be brought before a magistrate who will decide whether they should be kept in custody, prosecutors added.

"Regarding the results of the searches no further details will be provided. No explosives or weapons were found," the statement added.

Following the November 13 attacks in Paris, the focus of the investigation turned to Belgium, where several people suspected of having aided the attackers have been arrested.

Fugitive Brussels native Salah Abdeslam, who is suspected of direct involvement in the Paris attacks, is still at large.


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