BRUSSELS: Four people have been arrested, and arms cache found after overnight terror raids in Brussels linked to a bikers’ club called the Kamikaze Riders, federal prosecutors said yesterday. “During one of the house searches, various weapons were found.

In all, four persons were arrested and taken in for questioning,” prosecutors said in a statement. A spokesman said the raids were linked to the Kamikaze Riders, which has been implicated in terror offences. A source close to the investigation said the raids in the gritty Anderlecht district found at least two Kalashnikov assault rifles while reports spoke of explosives also being discovered.

The statement from prosecutors said the raids were “completely independent” from the probe into the deadly November 2015 Paris and March 2016 Brussels attacks, which were claimed by Islamic State and carried out by jihadi cells based in the Belgian capital. Meanwhile in northern France, a joint Franco-Belgian anti-terrorist operation picked up a man on suspicion of having links to the Kamikaze Riders.