A 20-year-old Dutchman has been detained following an explosion in Antwerp train station district that took place overnight from Friday to Saturday, according to police and Antwerp public prosecutors.
“The Dutch police intercepted a car around 5.30 am on Saturday”, the public prosecutor’s office specified. The driver, a 20-year-old Dutch man from Rotterdam, was arrested on suspicion of crimes committed in our country.” An explosion occurred at approximately 3.30 am on Saturday at Quinten Matsijsle, near Antwerp’s Stadspark. The glass entrance door to a residential building was heavily damaged, however no injuries were reported.
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Source: The Brussels Times
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