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Brussels schools and metro to return to normal on Wednesday

06:05 24/11/2015

The Brussels region has maintained its terror alert at level 4, the highest level possible, Belgian prime minister Charles Michel announced at a government press conference on Monday.

Schools in Brussels will reopen on Wednesday - as will the metro and underground tram system. 

The rest of Belgium will remain on level 3 out of 4, Michel added. The current terror alert level could be kept in place until Monday, but will be reassessed on a daily basis.

Belgium increased the threat level for the Brussels region from 3 to a maximum 4 on Saturday, warning of a "serious and imminent" risk of an attack.

A telephone hotline providing information about the threat level has received more than 17,000 calls since opening on Saturday.

Meanwhile a fourth suspect was charged in Belgium over the Paris terror attacks on Monday, the Belgian federal prosecutor announced.

The man was arrested on Sunday night in a series of co-ordinated police raids around Brussels and Charleroi was charged with belonging to a terrorist group and participating in the Paris attack.

Another 15 people arrested on Sunday were freed without charge. The prosecutor said: "It is not uncommon, during large-scale search operations, to bring in several people merely for thorough questioning or to clarify why they were found on the searched premises."

Written by The Bulletin