Suspect in Paris attacks appears in court

French Police officers check a suspect bomb alert in front of the Paris Court House, in Paris, France, Monday, Nov. 16, 2015. French police raided more than 150 locations overnight as authorities released the names of two more potential suicide bombers involved in the Paris attacks, one born in Syria, the other a Frenchman wanted as part of a terrorism investigation. AP/Francois Mori

PARIS — The latest on the deadly attacks in Paris and the heightened security in Europe (All times local):

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The only person in France facing potential terrorism charges linked to the November 13 Paris attacks has been brought before a judge. The man, Jawad Bendaoud, was taken into custody moments after giving a television interview in which he acknowledged he had given shelter to two people from Belgium and said he didn't know who they were or what they planned. Among those killed in the apartment raid November 18 was Amdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected mastermind, a female cousin and an unidentified man.

In the interview, Bendaoud, 29, told BFM television "I didn't know they were terrorists. I was asked to do a favor, I did a favor, sir."

Bendaoud was taken to the courthouse Tuesday morning to be formally referred to a judge. He must be either charged or released today.

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