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Five arrested in Belgian and French terror raids

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BRUSSELS: Five people have been arrested and an arms cache found after overnight terror raids in France and Belgium linked to a bikers' club called the Kamikaze Riders, officials and sources said yesterday.

A series of searches in the gritty Anderlecht district of Brussels netted four people and arms hidden in a garage, the Belgian federal prosecutor's office said.

Meanwhile, in northern France, a joint Franco-Belgian operation picked up a man on suspicion of having links to the Kamikaze Riders, a group implicated in terror offences in Belgium.

The raids and arrests come with Belgium and France still on high alert after several deadly attacks claimed by the Islamic State ( IS) group, with troops on patrol in Brussels and Paris to guard key buildings and infrastruc­ture.

Only last month, a soldier shot dead a man who had attempted to set off a bomb in Central Station, right in the heart of the Belgian capital, sparking fears that further incidents might be in the offing.

Investigat­ors said at the time they had evidence that the suspect, a 36-year- old Moroccan national, had IS sympathies.

They also found explosive materials in a raid on his home in Molenbeek, a Brussels district where many of the jihadis who carried out the deadly Paris attacks in November 2015 and those in the Belgian capital in March 2016, grew up and found shelter.

In a statement on the latest raids, the Belgian federal prosecutor­s' office said ‘various weapons' were found during one of the house searches and that four people had been ‘arrested and taken in for questionin­g'.

A source close to the probe said investigat­ors had found at least two Kalashniko­v assault rifles, while reports spoke of explosives also being discovered during operations in the immigranth­eavy Anderlecht district.

A prosecutor­s' spokesman said separately the raids were ‘directly linked' to members of the Kamikaze Riders, not to the investigat­ion into the Paris and Brussels attacks. — AFP

 ??  ?? Police officers of an anti-terrorim unit and of French intelligen­ce agency (DGSI) patrol in a street on Wattignies, northern France, after a man was arrested during a French-Belgian anti-terrorist operation. — AFP photo
Police officers of an anti-terrorim unit and of French intelligen­ce agency (DGSI) patrol in a street on Wattignies, northern France, after a man was arrested during a French-Belgian anti-terrorist operation. — AFP photo

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