Belgian police released five people who had been detained in raids in connection to the terrorist attacks in Paris in November, the federal prosecutor's office said Monday.<br />During the raid on Sunday, police had searched a house in the center of Brussels and detained two brothers and a friend of the two brothers for questioning, the office had said in an earlier statement.<br />A second raid took place on Monday morning in the Brussels district of Laeken, leading to the detention of two more people, the statement said.<br />Police found no weapons or explosives during either of the raids.<br />Belgian police have been searching for Salah Abdeslam , a suspect in the Nov. 13 atrocity that left 130 people dead in the French capital, and have so far charged eight people in connection with the attacks.