Germany has extradited a Bosnian man to Belgium wanted in connection with the 2015 jihadist attacks in Paris today, prosecutors said.
The unnamed 39-year-old man suspected of having procured weapons for the attackers "was extradited this morning," said Naumburg prosecution service spokesman Klaus Tewes.
The synchronised shooting and suicide attacks by the so-called Islamic State gunmen in Paris on the Bataclan concert hall, national stadium and several cafes killed a total of 130 people in November 2015.
Last month, German authorities had announced the man's arrest on the night of 19/20 June on a European arrest warrant issued by the Belgian authorities.
He was accused "of abetting a terrorist organisation linked to the terror attacks, including on the Bataclan concert hall, on November 13, 2015 in Paris".
The German authorities said then that he had been targeted in a separate investigation against two Bosnian citizens on suspicion of violating military weapons control laws.
The IS group, which then controlled vast territory across Syria and Iraq, claimed responsibility for the attacks in the French capital, which were allegedly coordinated from Brussels.
IS also claimed responsibility for the suicide bombings that killed 32 people and wounded hundreds of others in the Belgian capital in March 2016.
The same Brussels cell is believed to have helped organise and carry out both terror attacks.