Six women among Paris attack suspects
A source close to the investigation has told 20 Minutes that the man produced a Syrian passport with the name Mohammad al-Mahmod when he arrived in Greece.
Photographs of the suspects, including two women with blonde hair, have been shown to potential witnesses by detectives trying to identify members of the terrorist cell.
French police have released a photo of the third suspected Stade de France suicide bomber, in a plea for public help to identify him.
It is unknown whether that was his real name, or if he was travelling on a fake or stolen passport.
According to investigators, the assailant turned up among refugees on the Greek island of Leros on October 3, along with another attacker whose photo has been released.
The terrorists wanted to actually cause a massacre in the stadium, but did not come into it. 130 people were killed in the terrorist attacks in Paris.
The prosecutor’s office said Wednesday that investigators believed a woman had blown herself up in the siege. Jawad Bendaoud told a French television station he had been asked to put two people up in his apartment for three days, but had no idea they had anything to do with terrorism.
Salah Abdeslam, who took part in a street shooting, supposedly managed to flee the scene and return to Belgium, despite being stopped by police three times.
Only one remains alive after ringleader Abdelhamid Abaaoud was killed by French police last week. Then they must be charged or released.
Brussels is now on a full scale terror alert following an intelligence warning of an imminent Paris-style attack on the Belgian capital.
Still, the French authorities have identified all assassins from Paris.