Man Held for ‘Driving at Crowd’ in Antwerp, Belgium
A French national of North African origin has been arrested in the Belgian city of Antwerp on suspicion of driving at a crowd, officials say
A car was driven “at high speed” on De Meir, the northern city’s main shopping street, before it was intercepted. There were no reports of any injuries.
Knives, a non-lethal gun and some unidentifiable liquid were found in the car, prosecutors say.
Belgian PM Charles Michel praised the authorities for an “outstanding job”.
The attack comes a day after a car was driven at high speed along London’s Westminster Bridge, hitting many people, before the driver got out and entered the grounds of Parliament. He was killed after fatally stabbing a police officer there. Two other people died and 40 were injured in the attack.
It was also the day Belgium marked the first anniversary of the twin bomb attacks in Brussels, that killed 32 people and wounded more than 300.
The car was spotted at around 11:00 (10:00 GMT), Antwerp police chief Serge Muyters said.
“The vehicle was driving at high speed on De Meir,” he said. “Our army colleagues spotted it and tried to bring the vehicle to a halt. “But the driver broke free and drove through the red light towards the port quays.”