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As Brussels authorities continued to impose a lockdown amid an ongoing search for a key suspect in the Paris terrorist attacks and a major terror threat, police on Sunday night asked residents not to post about the lockdown on social media, for fear that terrorists could use information found there to track where people could be gathering or where police could be conducting raids.
Par sécurité, veuillez respecter le silence radio sur les médias sociaux concernant les opérations de police en cours à #Bruxelles. Merci Police are asking the public not to report their movements on social media, please support & rt #BrusselsLockdown In response, Brussels residents tweeted cat pictures instead. Residents told to stay away from windows. Not sure they got the message #BrusselsLockdown pic.twitter.com/kv3Mosk5mZ They got him #BrusselsLockdown pic.twitter.com/qrKBKRh0Tc Asked not to tweet details of anti-terrorism raids, Belgians tweet things like this instead: #BrusselsLockdown pic.twitter.com/wY1ft3KLUj Post cat pics, not police movements #BrusselsLockdown #BelgianSurrealism pic.twitter.com/GYfzY65Qof People without cats wanted to join the fun, so they tweeted pictures of other animals. This is how my dog feels about the ongoing #BrusselsLockdown #BrusselsAlert #Brussels pic.twitter.com/pXfYrWGd8d I don't have a cat, but here's my rabbit #BrusselsLockdown #PrayForBrussels pic.twitter.com/KUYV3elfmb Breaking news, the seals are deployed #BrusselsLockdown pic.twitter.com/qqL8MmgjgT Well played, Brussels. Also on HuffPost: -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website. ![]() More... |