Terrorist plot foiled in Belgium

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Belgium detains al-Qaeda suspects

Belgian police say they have detained 14 people suspected of being members of the al-Qaeda network.


They include a man believed to have been about to launch a suicide attack, officials said.

Federal prosecutor Johan Delmulle said police did not know where the suspected suicide attack was to have targeted.


The detentions come as a two-day European Union leaders' summit was due to start in the Belgian capital, Brussels, on Thursday afternoon.

A total of 242 police officers carried out 16 raids in Brussels and one in the eastern city of Liege, officials said.

Mr Delmulle said the suspects could have been targeting Pakistan or Afghanistan, "but it can't be ruled out that Belgium or Europe could have been the target".

'No choice'

The man suspected of planning the suicide attack had "received the green light to carry out an operation from which he was not expected to come back" and "had said goodbye to his loved ones, because he wanted to enter paradise with a clear conscience," Mr Delmulle quoted investigators as saying.

"This information, linked to the fact that the EU summit is being held in Belgium at the moment, left us with no choice but to intervene today," he added.

The police investigation, described as the most important anti-terror inquiry in Belgium, targeted an alleged group of Belgian Islamists believed to have been trained in the Afghanistan and Pakistan region, officials said, according to the AFP agency.

The BBC's Jonny Dymond, in Brussels, says the investigation that led to the detentions appears to have been at least a year old.

_http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7777312.stm


Interestingly, last month an operation had already taken place targeting people linked with supposedely terrorist groups in cooperation with the Marocan police.

So far in the Belgian press, the link with Al-Qaeda is in no doubt as "Belgian islamist who have been training or fighting in Pakistan and Afghanistan" and has been an ongoing police investigation that goes back to the story of Nizar Trabelsi, who has been condemned at 10 years of prison to have plotted an attack against a military base in blegium with garisoned US soldiers.

Note : Of course, we have to be scared, it's Christmas after all, terrorists are everywhere, we have to buy more things to protect ourselves :rolleyes:
 

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