Germany ISIS suspects had ‘link’ to Paris attackers
The three men used the same migrant trafficking network to travel from Syria into Europe
Three ISIS suspects arrested in Germany Tuesday had a “link” to the Paris attackers, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said, adding that they may have been a “sleeper cell”.
The three men apparently used the same migrant trafficking network to travel from Syria into Europe and had fake Syrian passports that were made in the “same workshop” as those of the ISIS attackers in the French capital, he said.
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