Premier Belgium : concrete indication attack
November 21, 2015 12:58The prime minister of Belgium, Charles Michel, on Saturday said that there are factual indications that an attack in Belgium.
The prime minister of Belgium, Charles Michel, on Saturday said that there are factual indications that an attack in Belgium.
In the Flemish parliament in Brussels, all activities are canceled on Saturday. That has to do with raising the threat level in the Brussels Region, the parliament announced on Twitter.
In the Brussels Region, the threat level scaled up from three to four. That is the highest level and means that threat is "serious and very near". In the rest of Belgium the threat level remains at three stand because the threat is "possible and probable ".
Apple gives its mapping service Apple Maps backstage regular updates and Friday, the company has focused its attention on the Netherlands and Belgium. Maps are in Utrecht and Antwerp henceforth namely in 3D view, which was One More Thing on.
Two suspects Monday in Belgium were arrested in the investigation into the attacks in Paris have announced that they have picked Salah Abdeslam Friday night in Paris. Abdeslam is one of the suspected perpetrators of the attacks and is wanted internationally. Possibly he is in Brussels, where he comes from.
The Grand Place in Brussels has been evacuated Friday. This is done at the request of the federal crisis center.
European Ministers of Justice and Home Affairs in Brussels Friday to try to give a united response to the attacks in Paris. The meeting is dedicated to the fight against terrorism. Netherlands will be represented by Minister Ard van der Steur (Security and Justice).
The wanted terrorist Salah Abdeslam may be seen in Brussels. The threat level was raised to the highest level.
France does not know whether the from Belgium fugitive terror suspect Salah Abdeslam is in France or Belgium. That said French Prime Minister Manuel Valls Thursday. It is also not clear whether there are active groups that are linked to the perpetrators of the attacks in Paris.
A week after the attacks in Paris come the European Ministers of Justice and Home Affairs meeting in Brussels Friday to come up with a unanimous answer and show support for France. Tighter controls at the external borders of EU citizens are high on the agenda. That prevent the Jihadists returning unnoticed entering Europe again.
Abdelhamid Abaaoud was the mastermind behind the attacks in Paris and the most wanted terrorist in the world. Long he saw himself untouchable, but to stay the corner of the attacks in an apartment, he appears to have overplayed his hand.
Europe must be assured that the attacks are not the last Friday in Paris. That said the director of the European police organization Europol, Rob Wainwright, Thursday in Brussels at a hearing in the European Parliament.
Belgium makes 400 million available for the fight against terrorism. Syriëstrijders returning trapped in principle. That made Prime Minister Charles Michel on Thursday in the Belgian parliament.
The Brussels police Thursday morning working on seven house searches in connection with the attacks in Paris.
Mohamed Abdeslam, the brother of two of the perpetrators of the attacks in Paris, Wednesday attended the memorial service in Molenbeek for the victims of the terror wave. Abdeslam burning on the balcony of his apartment some candles for the dead.
Thousands of people Wednesday night on the town square in the Belgian town of Molenbeek gathered to express their condolences to the victims of the attacks in Paris. The Brussels municipality entered the last days in the news as a hotbed of jihadists. Those present made it clear that they wanted to counter this negative image.
France wants tougher border controls at the external borders of the Schengen area. The country has formulated a list of measures Friday during slotted meeting of the EU Ministers of Justice and Home Affairs in Brussels Friday, according to British media Wednesday.
Abdeslam Ibrahim, one of the terrorists who blew himself up during the attacks in Paris, was not so religious. He spent his days smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol.
Brussels gets from Thursday more police. More and better information is passed to determine the six Brussels police chiefs from the OCAD, the body that the threat level in Belgium.
The large police operation in the district of Saint- Denis in Paris would focus on the arrest of the Belgian-Moroccan terror suspect Abdelhamid Abaaoud says French media authority of well-informed sources in the police and judiciary. He would be the mastermind behind the attacks in Paris
The second surviving suspect in the bloody attacks in Paris, where the hunting is open Mohamed K. He is from northern France Roubaix and may have supplied the explosives and detonators for the attacks in Paris. That report different Belgian newspapers Wednesday.
Mohamed Abdeslam, the brother of the fugitive suspect in the terrorist attacks in Paris, calling through the media his brother to surrender. This call he made in an interview with the French television BFM.
In Brussels West police will patrol with at least two men, one of which will be armed. Called deputies are not alone on the street.
Brussels is sounding the alarm. There is not enough money and support for the municipalities of Brussels, the Brussels Region and the six police districts to ensure the safety of the people of Brussels and to perform all tasks. In a joint declaration by all the mayors and the Prime Minister of Brussels they are asking for support.
Belgium will deploy more troops to monitor, among other buildings. There are three hundred additional soldiers freed on top of the 220 already being deployed. The soldiers will mainly deployed in major cities, Prime Minister Charles Michel said Tuesday.
France gets help from the other 27 member states of the European Union. French President Francois Hollande had enlisted their support Monday following the attacks in Paris.
The internationally wanted fugitive suspected perpetrator of the attacks of Paris, Abdeslam Salah, would by two companions were deposited in Brussels. One of the two would have declared man to have dropped off at the King Baudouin Stadium. However, the other claims the man is deposited in the Brussels suburb of Molenbeek.
The President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, and the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, forced to stay an extra night in Turkey.
The European countries have a lot of " sterner " to verify whether the agreements are complied created after the attacks on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris in January. That said Minister Bert Koenders (Foreign Affairs) Monday after consulting with his colleagues in Brussels.
France, the terrorist attacks on Islamic State (IS) to expand Syria, now the country is at war with the terror group. To support these attacks will France 's Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier sent to the region. That said President Francois Hollande Monday to the French parliament in a speech following the attacks in Paris, which cost the lives of 129 people.