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Brussels police detain six over 'New Year terror plot' Brussels police detain six over 'New Year terror plot'
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Police in Brussels have detained a further six people in connection with an alleged plot to target the city on New Year's Eve, prosecutors say. Police in Belgium have detained a further six people in connection with an alleged plot to target Brussels on New Year's Eve, prosecutors say.
Cities around the world have heightened security measures as New Year celebrations get under way.Cities around the world have heightened security measures as New Year celebrations get under way.
Belgian police detained the six during raids at seven locations in and around the capital on Thursday morning. Two men were arrested earlier in the week. Belgian police detained the six during raids at locations in and around the Belgian capital on Thursday. Two men were arrested earlier in the week.
The city's main fireworks display has been cancelled over the feared plot.The city's main fireworks display has been cancelled over the feared plot.
The two men arrested in Brussels a few days ago, named as 30-year-old Said S and 27-year-old Mohammed K, both Belgian nationals, can be held for another month, a judge ruled on Thursday. The two men seized in Brussels on Sunday morning, named as 30-year-old Said Saouti and 27-year-old Mohammed Karay, both Belgian nationals, can be held for another month, a judge ruled on Thursday.
The two are both members of a motorcycle club called the Kamikaze Riders, according to Belgian media. It has been alleged that some members of the club are supporters of so-called Islamic State. Both are members of a motorcycle club called the Kamikaze Riders. Some members have links to Islamist groups and to Belgians who have travelled to Syria to fight with so-called Islamic State, Belgian media report.
It is not clear whether the six individuals taken in for questioning on Thursday morning are also connected to the motorcycle club. It is not clear whether the six taken in for questioning on Thursday morning are also connected to the motorcycle club.
Police seized material during Thursday's raids including computers, phones and materials for playing airsoft - a type of military simulation game in which replica weapons firing plastic pellets are used.
Separately, Belgian police arrested a tenth suspect over the 13 November Paris attacks, in which 130 people were killed.Separately, Belgian police arrested a tenth suspect over the 13 November Paris attacks, in which 130 people were killed.
The Belgian national, identified as Ayoub B, was detained on Wednesday during a raid in the Brussels district of Molenbeek. He has been charged with terrorist murder and participation in the activities of a terrorist group.
Paris attacks: Is Molenbeek a hotbed of extremism?
Authorities say the apparent plots to target New Year celebrations are not related to the suspected network behind the Paris attacks.Authorities say the apparent plots to target New Year celebrations are not related to the suspected network behind the Paris attacks.
The Mayor of Brussels, Yvan Mayeur, said the decision to cancel the city's New Year celebrations was based on intelligence suggesting they could be targeted.
Extra measuresExtra measures
Security is being stepped up in other major European cities ahead of New Year celebrations, including Paris, London, Berlin and Moscow, with officials wary of possible terror plots.Security is being stepped up in other major European cities ahead of New Year celebrations, including Paris, London, Berlin and Moscow, with officials wary of possible terror plots.
Meanwhile in Turkey, security services say they have thwarted a major plot to attack celebrations in Ankara.Meanwhile in Turkey, security services say they have thwarted a major plot to attack celebrations in Ankara.
Earlier this week, Austrian police claimed a "friendly intelligence service" had tipped them off that major European capitals were at risk of being attacked over the holiday period.Earlier this week, Austrian police claimed a "friendly intelligence service" had tipped them off that major European capitals were at risk of being attacked over the holiday period.
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said the decision to cancel Brussels' New Year festivities had been taken "given information we have received".
Last year 100,000 people turned out in Brussels to welcome in the New Year. "In these circumstances, we can't check everyone," Brussels Mayor Yvan Mayeur said.
Brussels was put on a far-reaching lockdown in November in the wake of the Paris attacks, as police hunted suspects linked to the city.
An escalation of the perceived terror threat to the maximum level four led to the metro network being suspended and a curfew imposed for four days.
Belgium remains on high alert but the threat level has been downgraded to three. Restrictions in place over the New Year relate to specific events and celebrations.
Tight security in Paris
The French capital has also cancelled its main New Year fireworks display but the traditional gathering on the Champs-Elysees will take place, amid tight security.The French capital has also cancelled its main New Year fireworks display but the traditional gathering on the Champs-Elysees will take place, amid tight security.
Projections on the Arc de Triomphe will be shorter than normal and four giant screens will be placed at intervals to avoid creating tightly packed crowds.Projections on the Arc de Triomphe will be shorter than normal and four giant screens will be placed at intervals to avoid creating tightly packed crowds.
Arrests in AnkaraArrests in Ankara
On Wednesday, Turkish police arrested two suspected IS members over an alleged plot to attack celebrations in Ankara.On Wednesday, Turkish police arrested two suspected IS members over an alleged plot to attack celebrations in Ankara.
State media said they were planning two separate attacks on crowded areas. Suicide vests and explosives were found during police raids.State media said they were planning two separate attacks on crowded areas. Suicide vests and explosives were found during police raids.
Security will also be stepped up in Istanbul, with local media reports saying that some officers will be wearing Father Christmas outfits and other disguises to patrol crowds undetected.Security will also be stepped up in Istanbul, with local media reports saying that some officers will be wearing Father Christmas outfits and other disguises to patrol crowds undetected.
Red Square closedRed Square closed
Security is also being tightened in cities where the authorities say there is no specific intelligence about a possible attack.Security is also being tightened in cities where the authorities say there is no specific intelligence about a possible attack.
Authorities in Moscow will completely close off Red Square, where crowds normally count down to midnight.Authorities in Moscow will completely close off Red Square, where crowds normally count down to midnight.
Berlin bag banBerlin bag ban
In Berlin, backpacks and fireworks will be prohibited and bags searched on the "fan mile" in front of the Brandenburg Gate, which has reportedly been closed off since Christmas. In Berlin, backpacks and fireworks will be prohibited and bags searched on the "party mile" leading up to the Brandenburg Gate.
Up to a million people are expected to attend the celebration.Up to a million people are expected to attend the celebration.
Berlin's interior minister Frank Henkel encouraged party-goers to not allow fear to sour their celebratory mood. "Caution is a good counsellor, fear is not," he told broadcaster RBB.Berlin's interior minister Frank Henkel encouraged party-goers to not allow fear to sour their celebratory mood. "Caution is a good counsellor, fear is not," he told broadcaster RBB.
Precautions in LondonPrecautions in London
London's Metropolitan Police will deploy 3,000 officers in the inner city, including extra armed officers.London's Metropolitan Police will deploy 3,000 officers in the inner city, including extra armed officers.
More than 100,000 people are expected to watch the Mayor of London's fireworks show, a ticketed event.More than 100,000 people are expected to watch the Mayor of London's fireworks show, a ticketed event.
"Our plans are purely precautionary and not as a result of any specific intelligence," said a spokesperson."Our plans are purely precautionary and not as a result of any specific intelligence," said a spokesperson.
Asia drillsAsia drills
Australian officials assured revellers that thousands of extra police would patrol major cities, but urged residents to celebrate. "Don't change your way of life," said Melbourne's Lord Mayor Robert Doyle. Australian officials had assured revellers that thousands of extra police would patrol major cities, but urged residents to celebrate. "Don't change your way of life," said Melbourne's Lord Mayor Robert Doyle.
The US embassy in Dhaka, Bangladesh, warned its citizens of "possible attacks" against hotels and clubs in the city in connection with New Year's Eve celebrations.The US embassy in Dhaka, Bangladesh, warned its citizens of "possible attacks" against hotels and clubs in the city in connection with New Year's Eve celebrations.
And a number of other cities around the world have been put on high alert or called up additional police officers, including Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur and New Delhi, where police and anti-terror squads have conducted mock terror drills this week. And a number of other cities around the world have been put on high alert or called up additional police officers, including Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur and New Delhi, where police and anti-terror squads conducted mock terror drills this week.
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