Brussels: Anti-bomb officers investigate man wearing coat with wire attached

[Breaking news update at 12:07 p.m. ET]

The security operation Wednesday in central Brussels is over, police said. Authorities said a man seen wearing a winter coat with a wire hanging out of it was not a threat. Police said he was a student conducting research into radioactivity in Brussels.

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Police are investigating a man seen wearing a winter coat with a wire coming out of it in Brussels, Belgian federal police said.

Adding to the suspicious circumstances: Brussels is enduring a heat wave, making it questionable why anyone would wear a coat.

The temperature during the police operation Wednesday was 32 degrees Celsius (90 degrees Fahrenheit).

Authorities immobilized the suspect, and anti-bomb officers are checking the winter coat.

A nearby library was evacuated as police set up a security perimeter.

The operation continued for hours, with heavily armed police keeping a defensive stance behind a large SUV.

Brussels has been on high alert after terror attacks killed 31 people in March. Two bombs exploded at the Brussels Airport, and a third exploded at a metro station.

ISIS claimed responsibility for the bombings, which also wounded 300 people.

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