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Shots fired at Brussels police in raid linked to Paris attacks

Armed Belgian police, with French support, were hunting one or more fleeing gunmen who wounded three officers during a raid on Tuesday in Brussels linked to the investigation of November’s Islamist attacks in Paris, officials said.

Published on: Mar 15, 2016 09:58 PM IST
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Armed Belgian police, with French support, were hunting one or more fleeing gunmen who wounded three officers during a raid on Tuesday in Brussels linked to the investigation of November’s Islamist attacks in Paris, officials said.

Police officers take position at the site of a shooting in the southern Forest district of Brussels. (AFP Photo)
Police officers take position at the site of a shooting in the southern Forest district of Brussels. (AFP Photo)

A southern section of the city was sealed off by police, Reuters journalists at the scene said. Police told residents to stay indoors and two schools close to the scene of the shootings were in lockdown, residents said.

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said French police units were also taking part in the raid in the Belgian capital, where investigators believe much of the planning and preparation for the Nov. 13 Islamic State attacks were carried out by young French and Belgians, some of whom fought in Syria.

“This operation is connected to the Paris attacks,” a spokesman for Belgium’s federal prosecutor told Reuters.

The area around the raid, near the main north-south railway linking Paris and Amsterdam and an Audi car factory, in the suburb of Forest, was sealed off. A helicopter flew overhead and police commandos were deployed.

Belgian security forces have still been actively hunting suspects and associates of Brussels-based militants involved in the attacks in Paris in which 130 people were killed. Some of the attackers came from Brussels.

One of the prime suspects, 26-year-old Brussels-based Frenchman Salah Abdeslam, is still on the run. He left Paris shortly after his brother blew himself up in the attacks. Belgian authorities are holding 10 people who have arrested in the months since the attacks.

The Belgian capital, home of the European Union as well as Western military alliance NATO, was locked down for days after the Paris on fears of a major incident there. Brussels has maintained a high state of security alert since then, with military patrols a regular sight.

Soldiers were on streets in central Brussels on Tuesday as the operation in the southern suburb of Forest continued.

Belgium, with a Muslim population of about 5 percent among its 11 million people, has the highest rate in Europe of citizens joining Islamist militants in Syria.

 
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