Alleged stadium bomber named
French police have released this image of the third Paris suicide bomber.
With a photo, French police want to find out the name of the third suicide bomber who had blown up Stade de France in the air before the.
At least one suicide bomber had a ticket to the Stade de France and wanted to enter the stadium before exploding, but was rejected by a security officer.
Fingerprints have revealed that two of the Stade de France suicide bombers had entered Europe through Greece last month.
He is one of three murderous fanatics killed in attacks at the stadium.
Having established how the attacks against a soccer stadium, sidewalk cafes and a rock concert were carried out, investigators were still piecing together details on the assailants and how they converged in the French capital.
Investigators believe Abdelhamid Abaaoud, a Moroccan-born Belgian who had fought for Islamic State in Syria and was one the group’s most high-profile European recruits, was the mastermind behind the attacks.
He and the other attacker who landed on Leros then took a ferry to the Greek port of Piraeus on October 8 before joining the migrant flow toward Serbia.
The man in the photo released Sunday presented a Syrian passport in the name of Mohammad al-Mahmod to Greek authorities, a source close to the investigation said.
In a sign of the nervousness in Paris since the attacks, a few travellers at the Gare du Nord station ran out of their trains yesterday after hearing noises they thought were gunshots but actually were caused by a pigeon being electrocuted on the tracks.