Brussels - A man wearing a fake explosive belt filled with salt and cookies sparked a major security alert and an emergency meeting of key government ministers Tuesday by claiming he would be blown up outside a downtown Brussels shopping center.

Police said the man claimed to have been abducted and dropped off at the City 2 complex. He said that the “suicide belt” would be detonated remotely, triggering a response that further rattled frayed nerves of the security services and government.

Belgium has been on at least its second-highest security alert level for about eight months since the Nov. 13 massacres in Paris killed 130 people. On March 22, suicide attacks on the Brussels underground and airport killed 32 people and injured hundreds. Extra police and military have been mobilized, guarding major buildings, nuclear plants and parts of the transport network.

Brussels prosecutor Rym Kechiche said authorities were investigating whether the incident near the mall had links to terrorism or whether it was a hoax.... Read More: VIN