Belgian police evacuate shopping mall over reported bomb threat
(last modified Tue, 21 Jun 2016 09:28:25 GMT )
Jun 21, 2016 09:28 UTC
  • Police cars block the area as police officers and rescuers gather at the scene of a bomb alert at a shopping mall in Brussels, Belgium, on June 21, 2016. ©AFP
    Police cars block the area as police officers and rescuers gather at the scene of a bomb alert at a shopping mall in Brussels, Belgium, on June 21, 2016. ©AFP

Reports of a bomb threat has prompted an anti-terror operation at a shopping mall in the Belgian capital, Brussels, which is still reeling from deadly Daesh terror attacks in March.

On Tuesday, Belgian police issued a bomb alert after a man was reported to be acting suspiciously near the City 2 shopping center in Brussels at 0430 GMT, according to Belgian broadcaster RTL.

Upon receiving the report, a bomb disposal team was dispatched to the shopping mall, located in the heart of Brussels and known as one of the main retail hubs of the city.

Local media said one suspect had been taken into custody in connection with the incident. The prosecutors said the suspect had been wearing a fake explosive vest, and that no bomb has so far been found.

Prime Minister Charles Michel also held an emergency meeting with members of his security cabinet.

On Sunday, Belgian authorities charged three men with terror-related crimes following two days of anti-terror operations, in which 40 people were detained.

The anti-terror raids were carried out after Belgian media reported that Takfiri terrorists may launch attacks on a football fan zone in Brussels, where the country’s games in the Euro 2016 tournament in France are being screened.

The country has been on high alert after two bomb attacks, claimed by the Daesh terror group, hit the Brussels airport and on the city’s metro on March 22, leaving 32 people dead and hundreds more injured.

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