
Belgian police have carried out 13 new raids across Brussels as part of a major crackdown in the wake of the terror attacks last week, prosecutors said, according to the Independent.
The raids took place in various districts and led to nine arrests, with suspects questioned "in the context of terrorism", a statement read.
Five were later released, the federal prosecutor's office said, with no further details provided.
Earlier, Belgian police charged a second suspect with involvement in a terrorist group as part of the investigation into a foiled attack on Paris.
The man charged was identified as A Abderrahmane, who was shot and arrested during a raid in the Brussels district of Schaerbeek on Friday.
Prosecutors said on Saturday that Abderrahmane would be detained for a further 24 hours, and the Belgian press agency Belga said on Sunday he has now been charged.
It reported that he was charged in connection with a related raid in France this week, which authorities have previously said foiled an apparent attack.
Meanwhile, the Belgian interior minister admitted that errors were made in the run-up to the Brussels attacks that killed at least 31 people and wounded 270 others on Tuesday.
Source : MENA
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