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2 Suspected of Planning Brussels Attacks Arrested; Islamic State Propaganda, Military Uniforms Found
Armed special forces of the police are pictured during searching operations in the Antoine Dansaertstraat - Rue Antoine Dansaert street in the city center of Brussels on Sunday, December 20, 2015 (NICOLAS MAETERLINCK/AFP/Getty Images)

2 Suspected of Planning Brussels Attacks Arrested; Islamic State Propaganda, Military Uniforms Found

"[T]he threat of serious attacks that would target several emblematic places in Brussels..."

BRUSSELS (AP) — Two people have been arrested in Belgium on suspicion of planning attacks in Brussels during the holidays, the federal prosecutor's office said Tuesday.

The investigation revealed "the threat of serious attacks that would target several emblematic places in Brussels and be committed during the end-of-year holidays," the prosecutor's office said.

Armed special forces of the police are pictured during searching operations in the Antoine Dansaertstraat - Rue Antoine Dansaert street in the city center of Brussels on Sunday, December 20, 2015 (NICOLAS MAETERLINCK/AFP/Getty Images)

The two suspects were arrested following searches Sunday and Monday in the Brussels area, the Liege region and Flemish Brabant, the office said. The announcement did not say whether the suspects were male or female.

One was charged with acting as the leader and recruiter of a terrorist group planning to commit terrorist offenses, the other with participating in a terrorist group's activities as a principal actor or co-actor, the prosecutor's office said.

Armed special forces of the police are pictured during searching operations in the Antoine Dansaertstraat - Rue Antoine Dansaert street in the city center of Brussels on Sunday, December 20, 2015 (NICOLAS MAETERLINCK/AFP/Getty Images)

During the searches, military-type training uniforms, propaganda materials from the Islamic State group and computer material were seized and are being examined. However, no weapons or explosives were found, the prosecutor's office said.

Six people were taken in for questioning, but four were released, the office said.

The prosecutor's office said no additional details would be made public, but that the probe was not connected to the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris, in which numerous suspects, including presumed ringleader Abdelhamid Abaaoud and fugitive Salah Abdeslam, had connections to Belgium.

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