Belgium police arrest two suspected of planning terror attacks in Brussels
The police also recovered military-type training uniforms, propaganda materials from the Islamic State militant group and computer material.
The police in Belgium have arrested two people on suspicion of planning terror attacks in Brussels during the New Year holidays, reported the Associated Press. The Belgium federal prosecutor's office said on Tuesday that the two were arrested following searches on Sunday and Monday in the capital, the Liege region and Flemish Brabant. The announcement did not specify whether the suspects were male or female.
The police also recovered military-type training uniforms, propaganda materials from the Islamic State militant group and computer material, said the report. No weapons or explosives were found. This comes nearly a month after 130 people were killed in multiple terror attacks across Paris, including restaurants, cafes, a concert hall and the national stadium.