BRUSSELS (Sputnik) — Belgian federal prosecutors on Friday denied media reports that suspected Algerian terrorist Abderrahmane Ameuroud was preparing biological weapons for an attack in Brussels.
Earlier in the day, Belgian La Derniere Heure newspaper reported that the alleged terrorist arrested in late March experimented with a method that would allow him to receive a virus that is a carrier of diseases such as tetanus, typhoid fever, and cholera.
"The contents of the backpack [seized from Ameuroud after his arrest] could in no way serve as biological weapons — it was revealed by various laboratory examinations," the prosecutors’ statement obtained by RIA Novosti reads.
Two blasts ripped through the departures hall of Brussels' Zaventem international airport on March 22. Another explosion went off at the Maelbeek metro station near the headquaters of the European Union institutions.