Belgian police have arrested a total of five people including two
brothers during a series of arrests in connection with last month's
Paris attacks, prosecutors said on Monday.
Police arrested the two
brothers and a third person in a raid on a house near the main tourist
district in central Brussels on Sunday, the federal prosecutors office
said in a statement.
"A thorough analysis of phone records was the
basis for this house search," the prosecutors' statement said, adding
that the third person was a "friend of the two brothers".
Two
other men were arrested during a house search on Monday in Laeken, a
northern suburb of Brussels near the royal family's residence and the
Atomium tourist attraction, the prosecutors said.
No explosives or weapons were found in either search, the statement said. None of the people arrested has been identified. Belgian
police are still actively looking for Brussels-born Salah Abdeslam, 26,
suspected of having played a key role in the Paris attacks and
understood to have returned to the Belgian capital the day after the
bloodshed.
A source close to the Belgian investigation told AFP on
Sunday that Abdeslam made it past three police checks when friends
drove him from Paris to Brussels in the hours after the coordinated gun
and suicide bombings which left 130 people dead.
Several people have since been charged with helping him on his return to Brussels.

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