Belgium arrests 12 in anti-terror crackdown
The Belgian police staged sweeping nationwide anti-terror raids and arrested 12 people, officials said Saturday, as security for 30 VIPs was reinforced over fears of an “imminent” attack.
The Belgian police staged sweeping nationwide anti-terror raids and arrested 12 people, officials said Saturday, as security for 30 VIPs was reinforced over fears of an “imminent” attack.
Prime Minister Charles Michel called a national security council meeting for midday (1000 GMT) to discuss the threat, a government source said. Dozens of searches were carried out across Belgium overnight in a case that needed “an immediate intervention”, federal prosecutors said Saturday.
Forty people were initially held and 152 garage boxes searched, they said. The raids took place in 16 communes in Brussels, Flanders and Wallonia and “passed off without incident,” they said in a statement, adding that “until now no arms or explosives were found.”
Flemish commercial broadcaster VTM reported that it was linked to a threat linked to Belgium’s fixture against Ireland due to be held Saturday at 15:00pm (1300 GMT) in Bordeaux, France.
The channel said the threat was against targets in Belgium, possibly fans watching the game on television in crowded places. A judge will decide later whether to detain those who have been arrested, none of whom have been named.
Belgium is still reeling from the Islamic State suicide bombings at Brussels airport and on the city’s metro on March 22 which killed 32 people and wounded hundreds more. They came five months after jihadists, many of them from Brussels, carried out gun and bombing attacks in Paris on November 13, killing 130 people and wounding hundreds more.
The latest raids targeted several areas tied to the attacks of November 13 and March 22. Officers in Flanders moved on the town of Zaventem close to Brussels National airport, while there were raids in the Brussels suburbs of Molenbeek, Schaarbeek and Forest.
