Man in Belgium charged with "terrorist murders" attempt
BRUSSELS -- A man in Belgium has been charged with attempting to commit "terrorist murders" and participating in a terror group and his brother has been released without charge, the Federal Prosecutor's Office announced Saturday.
The prosecutor's office said a 33-year-old man identified only as Nourredine H. and his brother Hamza H. were taken in for questioning on suspicion of plotting a terror attack following police searches Friday evening of seven houses in the city of Liege and the Mons region.
Belgian prosecutors said late Saturday that Nourredine H. was charged and his brother was freed. Officials said no further information would be released.
The police searches were carried out at the request of a magistrate specializing in terrorism investigations.
Brussels was hit March 22 by suicide bombings that killed 32 people at Brussels Airport and in the Brussels subway. That attack was claimed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, and carried out by the same cell that killed 130 people on Nov. 13 in Paris.