Terror suspects who ‘entered Europe with Stade de France suicide bombers’ are extradited from Austria over alleged links to ISIS fanatics who carried out Paris slaughter

Terror suspects who ‘entered Europe with Stade de France suicide bombers’ are extradited from Austria over alleged links to ISIS fanatics who carried out Paris slaughter

Austria has extradited two men suspected of being linked to ISIS amid claims they entered Europe with the two Stade de France suicide bombers.
The two men, an Algerian, 29, and a Pakistani, 35, were arrested last year at a shelter for refugees on suspicion of being linked to the Paris attacks in which 130 people were killed.

They have since been sent to France from Austria the prosecutors’ office in the city of Salzburg said today.

The French newspaper Le Monde has reported that the two men travelled together from Syria to the Greek island of Leros with two Iraqi brothers who blew themselves up near the Stade de France stadium outside Paris on November 13.

The two men were first arrested on Leros during a passport check on October 3, because one of them spoke Arabic poorly and the other could not describe Aleppo, which was cited as his birthplace on his passport, the newspaper Le Parisien has said.

Both men were released three weeks later and went to Austria, where they were arrested again.

Source: /Daily Mail