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Man Held for ‘Driving at Crowd’ in Antwerp, Belgium

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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.”

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