Brussels lockdown to last ‘at least a week’
City to remain on highest terror alert as French police quiz suspect

Brussels has entered its fourth day on high terror alert, as security measures continue to disrupt normal life in the Belgian capital.
Tomorrow will see the lifting of some measures as schools, some shops and parts of the subway are set to reopen. A full lifting of the terror alert is not expected until Friday.
The Belgian capital is now in it’s fourth day of lockdown as French authorities continue to question an accomplice of the terrorists responsible of the Paris attacks last Friday.

Hamza Attou ,21, has admitted to driving Salah Abdeslam from Paris to Brussels after the attacks. Abdesalm remains on the run as Belgian authorities conduct raids throughout the city. Four suspects have been detained so far.