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Five arrested after Belgian, 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 on Wednesday.

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 Daesh militant-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.

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”. —

 ?? AFP ?? Police officers guard a street on Wattignies in France. —
AFP Police officers guard a street on Wattignies in France. —

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