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Terror investigation: four more detained in Belgium

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Terror investigation: four more detained in Belgium

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BRUSSELS: -- Belgian police have detained four more people in anti-terror raids in several cities, following Tuesday’s bomb attacks in Brussels, prosecutors say.

Sunday’s police raids included eight operations in the Brussels area and four in Mechelen and Duffel, in the northern Flanders region.

Meanwhile, a man, named by prosecutors as A. Abderrahmane, has been charged with membership of a terror group. He was detained in Brussels after being shot in the leg by police on Saturday. Belgian media reports that he was involved in plans for a foiled terror plot in France.

On Saturday night, police in southern Italy arrested a suspect believed to have forged documents for those involved in the attacks in both Brussels and Paris. Italian police have released his photograph on Sunday and named him as 40-year-old Algerian Djamal Eddine Ouali.

Also on Saturday, Belgian prosecutors charged a man they identified as Faycal C as having a key role in the Brussels attacks. Belgian media have and named him as a self-styled independent journalist Faycal Cheffou

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In Belgium's case it would make more sense detaining the whole population and releasing those that can prove they are not hell bent on ending the European way of life. Sad to see this being the case, but it wasn't without warning. In fact, people you labelled as rasicts have been trying to warn you for decades.

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Say the guy who praise FOX news

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