A dozen people who have a real arsenal of weapons and explosives may be planning to carry out simultaneous attacks in different Brussels and Flanders, as reported today the newspaper 'La Libre Belgique'. So ABC review of Spain
This means, citing France Info radio as a source of information that indicates that police were investigating a dozen people who may be planning to carry out attacks in Belgium similar to the November 13 in Paris.
These individuals may have a large number of weapons and an arsenal of bombs and explosives.
Yesterday the Belgian daily "Le Soir" reported that the Belgian police are looking for two men, one of whom may be armed with a bomb of the same type as that used in the attacks from Paris.
Moreover, the newspaper "La Dernière Heure" Salah said today that Abdeslam, seeking international arrest for alleged involvement in attacks in Paris last week had contacted some friends through Skype. In that conversation, according to the newspaper, he said Abdeslam continues in Brussels and could have asked for help to travel to Syria and pass a message to his family.
Abdeslam may have also confessed her fear of the reaction of the local representatives of the Islamic State, which could be upset by the fact that it has not exploded during the attacks in Paris.
Brussels continues today idling after yesterday was decreed maximum alert level of risk of terrorist attacks.
The subway is still closed and have canceled most planned events, including the famous markets and Midi Marolles, taking place in the capital every Sunday.
The Coordinating Body for Threat Analysis (OCAM) issued at noon a reassessment of the threat level, based on recent data at its disposal.
At 17:00 local time will be a meeting of the National Security Council, with the participation of the Belgian Prime Minister, Charles Michel and holders of Interior, Jan Jambon; Affairs, Didier Reynders; Justice Koen Geens and Economy Kris Peeters and security authorities in the country.
It is expected that after that meeting report whether the exceptional measures agreed on Saturday, as the closure of the underground are maintained, and the opening or not schools from Monday.