
Via NY Post:
Belgian police investigating the deadly Paris terror attacks discovered a lengthy video showing the home of a top official at the Belgian Nuclear Research Center, a new report said Wednesday.
The 10-hours-long video was discovered during a raid linked to the Nov. 13 attacks, which killed 130 people and left another 368 injured, The Wall Street Journal reported.
It showed the exterior of a home that investigators eventually figured out belonged to a man working in Belgium’s “nuclear world,” said Thierry Werts, a spokesman for the federal prosecutor’s office.
Werts said a surveillance camera had been installed outside the man’s home for an undisclosed amount of time.
Despite the chilling discovery and rise in ISIS-inspired attacks in Europe and the US, Werts downplayed any possible links to terrorism
“There is no element that says that this was to perpetrate an attack,” Werts told the paper, while declining to identify the man or his role in the nuclear industry.
But the Belgian daily De Standaard reported that the homeowner was a top official at the research center in Mol in the north of Belgium.
The center does research into the uses of radioactivity for energy, industry and medicine.
