Brussels attacks: six arrested in anti-terror raids, as security failings emerge
Six people have been arrested in a series of police raids in Brussels, federal prosecutors said, two days after jihadist attacks in the Belgian capital left 31 dead.
The arrests on Thursday came as Belgian ministers faced fire for intelligence failings over Tuesday’s Islamic State-claimed suicide blasts admitted “errors” and offered to quit.
Prime Minister Charles Michel refused to accept the resignations of the interior and justice ministers, who have been severely criticised for allowing the attackers - at least three of whom were known to authorities - to slip through the net.
“Our love for Brussels is stronger than terror,” read a banner held by a young couple.
Led by King Philippe, Belgians also observed a minute of silence on the third and final day of mourning for the 31 people killed and 300 injured in attacks.