Belgian police detained Saturday three people in connection with the bloody terrorist attacks in neighbouring France, dpa reported. Investigators were led to the neighbourhood of Molenbeek in the Belgian capital Brussels after a car rented by a French citizen living in Belgium was found near the Bataclan concert hall in Paris, where 89 people were killed, French prosecutor Francois Molins said. The renter of the car was intercepted at Belgian border control, on board another vehicle along with two other people residing in Brussels, Molins said. The Belga news agency quoting Belgian prosecutors however reported that three people were taken into custody during the actual raids in Molenbeek, and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel told broadcaster RTL that one of these people had been in Paris on Friday night. Details on the suspects' identities were not immediately available.