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The Brussels police want to see 2,900 security cameras installed on Brussels streets by 2018.
The federal government has announced it will set aside €4 million to improve security in the country’s largest Jewish neighbourhoods and institutions in Brussels and Antwerp.
The head of military intelligence in Belgium, General Eddy Testelmans, gave out false information about three planned terrorist attacks, the I Committee has concluded in a report.
From 15 June to 15 September, a team of mounted and maritime police will be conducting security controls along Flemish beaches, announced West Flanders police governor Carl Decaluwé on Tuesday.
Police officers at Brussels Airport this week warn that it is too easy for terrorists to get in and out of Belgium via the airport.
A few years ago, a federal judge in Belgium ruled that internet service providers had to block Pirate Bay – a website famous for its peer-to-peer system that allows users to download movies, TV se
The number of cyber incidents in Belgium last year more than doubled compared to 2013. In 2014, there were 822 incidents per month on average, compared with 339 in 2013.
The federal government is expected to lower the terrorism threat level today from three to two. That means the threat is now seen as “average” rather than “serious”.
The addition this year of 300 surveillance cameras in Brussels streets will bring the total number of cameras in the city up to 1,000 by the end of 2015, report the Sudpresse newspapers.