IS claims responsibility for Belgium attack

Machete-wielding person, identified as an Algerian, had injured 2 women police officers

August 08, 2016 04:31 am | Updated 04:31 am IST - BRUSSELS

Islamic State claimed responsibility on Sunday for an attack by a machete-wielding man in Belgium that left two women police officers seriously injured, the group’s Amaq news agency said on Twitter.

Shortly before the claim, Belgian prosecutors had identified the assailant as a 33-year-old Algerian, K.B., who had lived in Belgium since 2012, saying that he may have been inspired by terrorism.

Attacker died of injuries The attacker, who shouted Allahu Akbar (God is greatest) during the assault on Saturday, was shot by police and died of his injuries. He was carrying a rucksack but no explosives or other weapons were found.

“There are indications that the attack may have been inspired by a terrorist motive,” the prosecutors said in a statement. “He is known to police for criminal acts, not for terrorism.” Early on Sunday, Belgian police arrested a man with a machete in the eastern city of Liege, broadcaster VRT reported.

It said Liege police had cordoned off an area before detaining the man. It said he was of Turkish origin, did not use the machete and was not known to the police.

Belgium is increasing security at police stations after Saturday’s attack in Charleroi, Prime Minister Charles Michel told a press conference on Sunday. Islamist bombers killed 32 people in suicide attacks at Brussels airport and a metro station in March.

Many of those who carried out attacks in Paris in November, which killed 130 people, were based in Belgium. Belgium and its capital Brussels, which houses European Union (EU) institutions and NATO headquarters, are currently on a security alert level of three out of a maximum four, denoting a “possible and probable” threat.

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