Police lock down part of Brussels amid reports of gunman

Residents in Forest suburb of the Belgian capital advised to stay inside amid media reports that an armed man could be at large.

Updated - February 22, 2018 07:43 pm IST

Published - February 22, 2018 07:02 pm IST - BRUSSELS

Police guard on a scaffolding outside a house during a police operation in Brussels on February 22, 2018.

Police guard on a scaffolding outside a house during a police operation in Brussels on February 22, 2018.

Belgian police sealed off part of a Brussels suburb on February 22, warning residents to stay inside amid media reports that an armed man could be at large.

Associated Press television images showed armed police officers hiding behind buildings and staking out a rooftop in the Forest neighborhood of the Belgian capital.

Masked police, some with automatic weapons, were aiming their guns high at a building near the Place Saint-Denis. A police helicopter flew overhead.

Broadcaster RTL quoted Forest mayor Marc-Jean Ghyssels as saying that police “suspect the presence of an armed man.” The area was sealed off at around 12.30 p.m. (5 p.m. IST) and people were warned to stay in their homes.

Police did not immediately respond to requests for details. There was no immediate indication that the incident is terror-related.

A suspect in the deadly Paris attacks in November 2015, Salah Abdeslam, hid in the Forest neighbourhood and was caught up in a shootout with police in a nearby apartment.

 Google Maps image locates the Forest neighbourhood in Belgian capital Brussels.

Google Maps image locates the Forest neighbourhood in Belgian capital Brussels.

 

Belgium recently lowered its threat level after almost two years on high alert. In March 2016 suicide bomb attacks on the Brussels airport and an underground station killed 32 people.

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