Belgian police have arrested three young adults in Antwerp on suspicion of planning a jihadist-inspired terrorist attack, reportedly targeting top political figures including Prime Minister Bart De Wever.
Federal prosecutor Ann Fransen said the suspects were detained as part of an investigation into “attempted terrorist murder and participation in the activities of a terrorist group.” Evidence suggests the group intended to carry out an attack using a drone capable of carrying explosives.
“Certain elements indicate that the suspects intended to carry out a jihadist-inspired terrorist attack against political figures,” Fransen told reporters, adding that investigators found plans to construct an armed drone.
Belgium’s foreign minister, Maxime Prevot, called the news “deeply shocking,” and said “It reminds us that the terrorist threat remains real and that we must remain vigilant.”
(NL/FR) Het nieuws over een geplande aanslag tegen eerste minister @Bart_DeWever is diep schokkend.
— Maxime PREVOT (@prevotmaxime) October 9, 2025
Ik betuig mijn volle steun aan de premier, zijn echtgenote en zijn gezin, en mijn dank gaat uit naar de veiligheids- en justitiediensten, van wie het snelle optreden het ergste…
Authorities have not officially confirmed the alleged targets, but Flemish media reported that De Wever—who previously served as Antwerp’s mayor—was among them. The investigation remains ongoing.


