The deadly suicide bomb suspect who sneaked into Europe posing as a Syrian refugee was not stopped on a Greek island because every arrival is given travel papers to continue their journey, officials admitted last night.
Documents show how the man was arrested on Leros after being saved from a sinking raft filled with migrants, but was let go and given a permit allowing him to get a ferry to mainland Europe.
The shocking ease with which potential terrorists are able to travel across Europe has sparked a renewed debate about the European Union's open borders policy.
Documents show how one of the Paris massacre suspects was fingerprinted after being arrested on the Greek island of Leros when he was saved from a sinking raft filled with migrants. Greece identified him as Ahmad Almohammad after the passport he used was found near the body of a suicide bomber who attacked the Stade de France stadium
Suspected suicide bomber Ahmad Almohammad (right) reached Greece after crossing the Aegean from Turkey on a raft with 198 others. He given papers (left) so he could travel to Athens because officers believed he was a genuine refugee
The 25-year-old claimed asylum using a suspected fake passport in the name of Ahmad Almohammad
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