The
men are members of a Muslim biker gang called the Kamikaze Riders and
are suspected to have discussed attacking Brussels' Grand Place square
and other places where crowds gather as well as police and military
facilities, a senior Belgian counter terrorism official told CNN on
condition of anonymity.
The plot appears to have been inspired, but not directed, by the ISIS terror group, the counter terrorism official said.
The arrests came as investigators conducted several searches in the Brussels area, as well as the
surrounding province of Flemish Brabant and the eastern Belgian city of
Liege, on Sunday and Monday, the prosecutor's office said.
Authorities
were investigating an alleged plot that was to target several prominent
sites in Brussels during "the end of the year/New Year's celebrations,"
according to the prosecutor's office, which released no further details
about the plan.
The prosecutor's office said the arrests are not linked to November's deadly Paris terror attacks, which authorities say involved a number of militants who had been living in Belgium.
Investigators seized computer equipment, military-type training outfits and ISIS propaganda material, the office said.
The
names of the suspects were not released. But the counter terrorism
official said they were based in the Brussels and Vilvoorde areas, had
easy access to weapons and had been involved in robberies and other
criminal activity.
Because
of the pair's access to weapons, police felt they had to act quickly
after the two allegedly discussed the terror plans, the counter terrorism
official said.
One of the men was
arrested on suspicion of playing a leading role in the threat of
attacks, participating in the activities of a terrorist group as a
leader and recruiting to commit terrorist offenses as author or
co-author, the prosecutor's office said.
The
other was being held on suspicion of playing a leading role in the
threat of attacks and taking part in the activities of a terrorist group
as an author or co-author, the office said.
The
Kamikaze Riders gang in Belgium has been linked to terror
investigations in the past, according to multiple Belgian media reports.
A former leader of the group, Abdelouafi Elouassaki was arrested in
2013 after one of his brothers, who had traveled to wage Jihad in Syria,
allegedly called him from there to tell him about a plan to attack the
main law courts in Brussels. Elouassaki was released without charge. At
least one other member of the group has also been reportedly tied to
pro-Jihadi activity.
Morten Storm, a
former Danish biker gang member who became a jihadi before becoming a
double agent for the CIA for half a decade, told CNN that there was an
increasing emergence of "gangster Jihadism" in Europe. "Muslim gangsters
and jihadis have one thing in common: They hate the system," Storm told
CNN. "A significant number of Muslims involved in criminality are
becoming born again in the religion and are becoming radicalized in
jail, but many keep their ties to their old circles when they get out,"
he said.
Belgians arrest 2 accused in New Year's terror plot
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