
Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Belgian authorities arrested three suspects involved in a jihadist-inspired conspiracy to attack Prime Minister Bart De Wever and other politicians with drone-mounted explosives. Investigators found an improvised explosive device and evidence of preparations to weaponise drones in Antwerp near the PM’s residence.
Arrests and discovery of explosive devices
As reported by Ann Fransen, Belgian federal prosecutor, at a news conference covered by Le Monde, Belgian police detained three young men aged between 18 and 24 in Antwerp on Thursday, October 9, 2025. The suspects are under investigation for attempted terrorist murder and participation in a terrorist group. During searches of their homes, authorities uncovered a makeshift explosive device and metal pellets as well as a 3D printer used to manufacture drone components.
Intended jihadist-inspired attack on politicians including the PM
Prosecutor Fransen stated, “Certain elements indicate that the suspects planned a jihadist-inspired terrorist attack targeting political figures.” Though specific targets were not officially named, sources close to Prime Minister Bart De Wever confirmed that he was among those threatened. Other potential targets include Antwerp Mayor Els van Doesburg and other political leaders, as highlighted by Reuters journalist Jan Strupczewski.
Political and official reactions
Deputy Prime Minister Maxime Prevot expressed his shock over the foiled plot in a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), writing, “The news of a planned attack targeting Minister Bart De Wever is extremely shocking.” He thanked security services for their swift action and urged vigilance, calling the situation a reminder of the real terrorist threat Belgium faces. Defence Minister Theo Francken conveyed support for De Wever and his family and warned of the increasing risks drones pose if used maliciously.
Details on the suspects and investigation
Authorities revealed the suspects, born in 2001, 2002, and 2007, had no prior criminal records. Investigations showed intentions to build a drone capable of carrying an explosive payload. The devices and manufacturing equipment found indicate sophisticated preparation. The homes searched included a property mere hundreds of meters from the prime minister’s private residence in Antwerp, underscoring the seriousness of the threat.
Historical context of terrorism in Belgium
Belgium has a history of jihadist attacks, including the 2016 Brussels bombings that killed 32 people and wounded hundreds. Police previously foiled plots to attack De Wever when he was Antwerp’s mayor, underscoring an ongoing security challenge. The recent arrests form part of heightened counterterrorism efforts to monitor and counter jihadist cells in the country.
Security measures and government response
Belgian federal public prosecutor Ann Fransen confirmed active investigations addressing attempted terrorism and terrorist group affiliation. Authorities are increasing capabilities to combat new threats, especially weaponised drones. Security agencies collaborate closely to prevent attacks on political figures and public institutions.
The increasing threat posed by drones in terrorist plots
Defence Minister Theo Francken remarked on drones’ dual-use nature, praising their benefits while cautioning about their potential as increasingly dangerous weapons in terrorist hands. The use of drones to deliver explosives represents a growing security concern across Europe.
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12 responses to “Suspected Jihadist Drone Plot Targeting Belgian PM Thwarted”
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Never thought I’d see the day when drones became the new pigeons for misguided youths, eh? Just what we needed – a little aerial creativity sprinkled with a side of chaos! 😂
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Typical Belgian plot: when you can’t even leave your house without dodging drones! 😂 Just goes to show, being a politician is less about leading the people and more about playing a game of aerial hide-and-seek!
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Just what we needed, eh? Who knew drones could be the latest fashion accessory for aspiring jihadists? 🤦♂️
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Just when you thought Belgian politics couldn’t get any more thrilling, we have young lads dreaming of drone warfare—guess they skipped the part where you need more than a 3D printer and a Wi-Fi signal to make a proper splash! 😏✈️
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Seems like Belgium’s got a new hobby: foiling drone plots instead of enjoying a good waffle. Who needs the thrill of a football match when you’ve got aspiring jihadists buzzing around? 😅✈️
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Just what we needed, eh? A trio of brainiacs with a 3D printer thinking they could spice up Belgian politics with drones—if only they had put that creativity into making waffles instead! 😏
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Yet another day in Belgium, where the only thing flying higher than our waffles is the drone threat level. 🥴 Let’s hope our politicians are better at dodging drones than they are at dodging real issues!
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Seems like the young lads in Antwerp were aiming high—who knew drone racing would take such a dark turn? 🙄 Just what we needed, another plot to spice up Belgian politics; I guess they weren’t content with just waffles and frites! 🍟✈️
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Just what we needed, a high-tech drone show with a side of explosives targeting our politicians. It’s like a thriller movie, but I suppose we’re just the lucky audience in Belgium’s latest episode of “Who’s Next?” 🎭✈️
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Just another day in the Belgian government—who knew drones were the new delivery service for political grievances? 🍻 If only they’d put that creativity into making better waffles!
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Who knew aspiring jihadists were into high-tech hobbies? I mean, printing drone parts in Antwerp must be the new “how to impress your mates” trend. 🎮💣
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Seems like some lads thought they could outsmart the Belgian security services with their little airborne toys. Brilliant, isn’t it? Next, they’ll be trying to deliver croissants with them. 🥐😅
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12 responses to “Suspected Jihadist Drone Plot Targeting Belgian PM Thwarted”
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Never thought I’d see the day when drones became the new pigeons for misguided youths, eh? Just what we needed – a little aerial creativity sprinkled with a side of chaos! 😂
-
Typical Belgian plot: when you can’t even leave your house without dodging drones! 😂 Just goes to show, being a politician is less about leading the people and more about playing a game of aerial hide-and-seek!
-
Just what we needed, eh? Who knew drones could be the latest fashion accessory for aspiring jihadists? 🤦♂️
-
Just when you thought Belgian politics couldn’t get any more thrilling, we have young lads dreaming of drone warfare—guess they skipped the part where you need more than a 3D printer and a Wi-Fi signal to make a proper splash! 😏✈️
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Seems like Belgium’s got a new hobby: foiling drone plots instead of enjoying a good waffle. Who needs the thrill of a football match when you’ve got aspiring jihadists buzzing around? 😅✈️
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Just what we needed, eh? A trio of brainiacs with a 3D printer thinking they could spice up Belgian politics with drones—if only they had put that creativity into making waffles instead! 😏
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Yet another day in Belgium, where the only thing flying higher than our waffles is the drone threat level. 🥴 Let’s hope our politicians are better at dodging drones than they are at dodging real issues!
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Seems like the young lads in Antwerp were aiming high—who knew drone racing would take such a dark turn? 🙄 Just what we needed, another plot to spice up Belgian politics; I guess they weren’t content with just waffles and frites! 🍟✈️
-
Just what we needed, a high-tech drone show with a side of explosives targeting our politicians. It’s like a thriller movie, but I suppose we’re just the lucky audience in Belgium’s latest episode of “Who’s Next?” 🎭✈️
-
Just another day in the Belgian government—who knew drones were the new delivery service for political grievances? 🍻 If only they’d put that creativity into making better waffles!
-
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