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Islamic State flag found at scene of Forest terror raid

07:06 16/03/2016

Update: The suspect killed by a sniper during Tuesday's anti-terror raid at a home in Brussels has been identified as Mohamed Bel Caïd, a 35-year-old Algerian national staying in Belgium illegally, federal prosecutor Eric Van Der Sypt said at a press conference on Wednesday.

His body was found at the property on Rue de Dries, in the Brussels district of Forest, next to a kalashnikov, a book on Salafism and an Islamic State flag, Van Der Sypt told reporters, but no explosives were found. Two people fled the scene of the raid and are still actively sought, the prosecutor added.

A team of four Belgian and two French police officers tried searching the property on Tuesday afternoon but were met with a "short but very intense shootout", Van Der Sypt said.

"From the moment the door of the flat was opened at least two persons opened fire towards them," he added. "The police officers present on the scene returned fire immediately and were able to retreat safely. Thanks to their professionalism, the worst could be avoided."

Three police officers - one of whom a French female officer - were injured in the shootout. A fourth officer sustained head injuries when the police later came under fire from a window of the apartment.

Van Der Sypt said that later in the evening, an injured man was brought into Halle hospital with a broken leg requiring immediate surgery. He could not be interrogated. The person who brought him to hospital fled as soon as police arrived. Any link to the raid is not confirmed, he added.

Another raid was carried out at a nearby property on the Chaussée de Neerstalle resulting in one arrest. A property was also raided on Tuesday at an address in the Brussels suburb of Sint-Pieters-Leeuw. No further information about this raid has been made public.

Since 14 November, more than 100 house searches have been conducted by Belgian police, in connection with the ongoing investigation into the Paris terror attacks, with 58 people arrested in direct connection with the raids and a further 23 arrests made in linked investigations, the prosecutor said.

Written by The Bulletin with TV Brussel

Comments

Neo72

It seems that yesterday the police started an action to catch terrorists and end-up with 2 injured agents and the terrorists fled away.
After the Paris attacks, the terrorists were left pass in police controls and they could not be found in all the police actions.
While looking for the attackers in Brussels, there were orgies parties among the police.
With my respects and support to most of the policemen: any chief or responsible in the police/ government is thinking about resigning after inefficiency and negligence in our country security?

Mar 16, 2016 09:59
gellis

The Brussels police department (on terrorist raids) sound more like the Keystone Cops ...

https://www.google.be/search?q=keystone+cops&espv=2&biw=1309&bih=726&tbm...

... than a SWAT team...

The last time the authorities were looking for another escaped terrorist suspect, they locked down Brussels for two days. Now there was hardly a peep.

This must be the new normal.....

Mar 16, 2016 23:42