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Belgium charges three men with terrorism offences amid fears of imminent attack on Euro 2016 fans

Belgian media reports several federal ministers and their families are also under increased police protection

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Police officers search a man’s backpack at Antwerp Central train station, Belgium on Saturday. Police and the bomb squad unit responded to a suspect package in the Antwerp station while the Belgian federal prosecutor's office said that homes and car ports were searched in 16 municipalities, mostly in and around Brussels in an anti-terror sweep. Photo: AP
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Belgian prosecutors have charged three men with terrorism offences after raids that took place amid heightened security in Belgium and France due to the Euro 2016 soccer tournament.

Three months after Islamist bombers killed 32 people in Brussels, police searched dozens of houses across the country and arrested 12 people the night before Belgium’s Euro 2016 game against Ireland.

Nine of them were released after questioning but three Belgian nationals identified as 27-year-old Samir C., 40-year-old Moustapha B., and 29-year-old Jawad B., were charged with “having attempted to commit a terrorist murder and for participation in the activities of a terrorist group”, the federal prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

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Some media reports said the suspects had planned attacks against fans watching the Euro 2016 games in Brussels, and had possibly been targeting Saturday afternoon’s Belgium vs Ireland match.

A Belgian soldier stands guard in Brussels. Photo: EPA
A Belgian soldier stands guard in Brussels. Photo: EPA
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Earlier on Saturday, Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel chaired a meeting of the government’s security council, which includes the ministers of defence, foreign affairs, home affairs and justice, after the raids and said soccer-related events would go on as planned with extra security measures.

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