The suspect arrested in Belgium three days after the Brussels attacks was carrying a makeshift weapon meant to spread “deadly diseases, such as cholera and typhus,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
According to the reports, the weapon was not used.
The suspect arrested in Belgium three days after the Brussels attacks was carrying a makeshift weapon meant to spread “deadly diseases, such as cholera and typhus,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
According to the reports, the weapon was not used.