'Terrorist' bomb belt with cookies apparent fantasist

'Terrorist' bomb belt with cookies apparent fantasist

World June 21, 2016 15:24

brussels - The man Tuesday morning in Brussels panic with what later proved to be a fake bomb belt, has sucked everything out of his thumb. The twenties, one J.B., has confessed that he was not kidnapped to blow up in shopping center City 2, told the prosecution.

On the street he chose the number plate of any vehicle. These 'kidnap car was later found in Schaerbeek. The owner was questioned and released. During a search Tuesday afternoon with the mother of B., the police found remnants of the material that was used to make the dud. The belt was found to contain explosives experts after examination by salt and koekjeste.

The prosecutor hopes to hold the man because of a false terror alert. He would also have to undergo a psychiatric examination.
  
    
     
      
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On the street he chose the number plate of any vehicle. These 'kidnap car was later found in Schaerbeek. The owner was questioned and released. During a search Tuesday afternoon with the mother of B., the police found remnants of the material that was used to make the dud. The belt was found to contain explosives experts after examination by salt and koekjeste.

The prosecutor hopes to hold the man because of a false terror alert. He would also have to undergo a psychiatric examination.
  
    
     
      
        0:47
      
     Nobody stops afkijkers PIN
     
     
      
        0:36
      
     Clever maneuver forklift
     
     
      
        0:33
      
     Bag snatcher rushes through live report
     
    
   
  
  
   
    
    
   
   
    
    
   
   
    
     
     
    
   
 

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