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3 arrested in suspected terror plot targeting Belgian PM Bart De Wever – POLITICO

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October 9, 2025
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According to the Gazet van Antwerpen newspaper and sources cited by the VRT broadcaster, among the intended targets was De Wever, who leads the Flemish nationalist party New Flemish Alliance (N-VA). Contacted by POLITICO, De Wever’s spokesperson Philippe Kerckaert declined to comment.

Later Thursday, Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot confirmed on X that the planned attack had targeted De Wever, calling it “deeply shocking.”

“Belgium is actively strengthening its capabilities to deal with new forms of terrorism, particularly through the fight against the malicious use of drones,” he said.

Investigators are examining evidence of plans to use a drone to deploy a device found during raids in the Antwerp district of Deurne, a mechanism that the prosecutor’s office said resembled an improvised explosive device. Investigators also found a bag of steel balls and seized a 3D printer from a second suspect, which was allegedly used to produce bomb components.

Fransen warned that the case highlights the ongoing risk of terrorism in Belgium. “This file shows that all security services must remain vigilant against the risk of terrorist attacks,” she said.

Belgian prosecutors have opened around 80 new terrorism cases so far this year — already more than the total number of cases in 2024. Thursday’s arrests come nearly a decade after the March 2016 Brussels terror attacks that killed 32 people.



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