Laughing in the face of terror: Belgians respond to police request not to tweet details of their hunt for the Paris killers by posting hilarious pictures of their cats

  • Belgian police asked people not to tweet details of their operations 
  • They did ask for Twitter users to 'support' the hashtag #BrusselsLockdown
  • In a bizarre twist, the hashtag went viral on social media around the world
  • Instead of describing the police operations people posted pictures of cats
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Belgian police asked people not to tweet details of their operations hunting the Paris killers, but they did ask for Twitter users to 'support' the hashtag #BrusselsLockdown. In a bizarre twist, the hashtag went viral as Belgians used it to post pictures of their cats.

Belgium's capital city was in lockdown for a third day and what is normally a vibrant and bustling place to be at this time of year, the streets were deserted as police hunted people for the Paris massacre which killed 130 people on November.

Defence Minister Steven Vandeput tweeted: 'Police are asking the public not to report their movements on social media, please support & rt #BrusselsLockdown.' 

Instead of taking pictures of what they could see or describing police operations, Belgians posted pictures of cats.

'I think in one hour I've seen more #lolcats than I've seen in the rest of my life,' said social media specialist Mateusz Kukulka.

He said he believed the first to have the idea was a cameraman for the Dutch television channel NOS, Hugo Janssen, or @Hoguhugo, who tweeted: 'Instead of tweets about police activity in Brussels, here's a picture of our cat Mozart'.

As the theme caught on, some posted photos of cats looking suspicious, others of cats looking scared.

Others in the country of famed surrealist Rene Magritte took a truly surreal tack: user @jaycelight posted a picture of two Star Wars stormtroopers riding hover scooters shaped like cats.

As more and more users joined in, there was soon international support too:

'Absolutely loving the #BrusselsLockdown hashtag! Amazing. Belgium is awesome. <3,' tweeted @SvenjaLiv from Ireland.

Afterwards Belgian authorities thanked the internet.

'The federal prosecutor and the police services must thank the press and social media users for taking into account the needs of the ongoing operation,' prosecutors' office spokesman Eric Van Der Sypt told a press conference as he announced 16 arrests.

A Belgian soldier stands guard at a security perimeter set up in Brussels central square tonight

A Belgian soldier stands guard at a security perimeter set up in Brussels central square tonight

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said the decision to keep Brussels on lockdown was based on 'quite precise information about the risk of an attack like the one that happened in Paris'

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said the decision to keep Brussels on lockdown was based on 'quite precise information about the risk of an attack like the one that happened in Paris'

Patrol: Belgian security officials are meeting today to decide whether to extend the lockdown which has turned Brussels into a ghost town

Patrol: Belgian security officials are meeting today to decide whether to extend the lockdown which has turned Brussels into a ghost town

Shut down: Belgian soldiers and police have been patrolling the streets of Brussels in the second day of the city wide lockdown

Shut down: Belgian soldiers and police have been patrolling the streets of Brussels in the second day of the city wide lockdown

Belgian police opened fire on the driver of a vehicle during raids targeting terror suspects across Brussels last night in which 16 people were arrested. 

The prosecutors office said it was during a raid on a snack bar in Molenbeek that the man drove at police, who opened fire on his vehicle.

Authorities raided 19 properties in the coordinated police operation, arresting 16 people who are set to appear before a judge today. 

However, Paris fugitive Salah Abdeslam was not among those arrested, and no weapons or explosives were found.

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