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Brussels ‘bomb alert’: False alarm declared after suspect revealed to be unsuspecting science student | |
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A major police operation in the centre of Brussels which saw officers surround and stop a man wearing a long coat was a false alarm, officials have said. | A major police operation in the centre of Brussels which saw officers surround and stop a man wearing a long coat was a false alarm, officials have said. |
Police cordoned off an area near the Place de la Monnaie and evacuated nearby shops following reports that a man was acting suspiciously and had wires coming out of his coat. | Police cordoned off an area near the Place de la Monnaie and evacuated nearby shops following reports that a man was acting suspiciously and had wires coming out of his coat. |
The operation has now been called off with the suspect revealed to be a science student studying radiation at a university in Brussels. | |
According to reports, the man was conducting research on radioactivity in Brussels when he was approached by police. | |
At least one image posted to social media and shared on Belgian TV showed a man in a long coat, kneeling with his hands in the air as police point their guns at him. | |
Other images showed the extent of the police presence and the size of the cordoned-off area. Both a bomb squad and a Swat team were called to the scene. | |
“The way in which he reacted initially was not normal, which is why we had to use such measures,” a police spokesman in the Belgian capital told reporters after Wednesday's incident. | “The way in which he reacted initially was not normal, which is why we had to use such measures,” a police spokesman in the Belgian capital told reporters after Wednesday's incident. |
Christian De Coninck of Brussels police initially told Belgian TV that the man was “acting suspiciously”. “Someone with a heavy winter coat – in these temperatures it's very suspicious,” he said. | |
“There were wires coming out of the coat too. We didn't take any risks. The person was stopped and kept at a distance.” | |
A police spokesman later said the bomb squad had used a robot to carry out an initial check which revealed metal plates underneath the man’s coat, further raising suspicions and he was taken in for questioning. | |
The incident comes as police in Brussels exercise extreme caution in the wake of attacks which killed 32 people in March this year. | The incident comes as police in Brussels exercise extreme caution in the wake of attacks which killed 32 people in March this year. |
And it is a day before Belgian National Day on Thursday, with events due to take place under high security across the country. |