Belgian police launch new operation after Paris attacks
Belgian police launch new operation after Paris attacks
Police issued a warning over a loudspeaker to residents, while Belgian media reported that officers had surrounded a house and were telling the occupants to come out.

Brussels: Belgian police launched a major new operation on Monday in the Brussels district of Molenbeek, where several suspects in the Paris attacks had previously lived. Dozens of armed police, some wearing balaclavas, stood in front of a police van blocking a street in the run-down area of the capital, the site of a number of arrests following the attacks in France which kiled 129 people.

Police issued a warning over a loudspeaker to residents, while Belgian media reported that officers had surrounded a house and were telling the occupants to come out. Belgian prosecutors had no immediate comment on the raid. One prosecutor confirmed however that Belgian authorities had extended the detention period for seven arrested suspects until on Sunday night.

Paris attacker Brahim Abdeslam, a Belgium-based Frenchman who blew himself up outside a bar on Boulevard Voltaire, was from Molenbeek. French police have launched an international manhunt for Abdeslam's Brussels-born brother Salah, who is also said to be linked to the Paris attacks.

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