Police Storm Building To End Belgium Siege

Three men have been detained by police who stormed an apartment in Belgium after reports of a man being taken hostage in an armed siege.

Police were called after four armed men were reportedly seen entering a building in the Dampoort district of the city on Monday morning.

A spokeswoman for the state prosecutor said the victim was safe and well.

"Three men have been taken away though there were no weapons found. The earlier reports were of four men with kalashnikovs," she said. "... It's not entirely clear whether someone was in fact taken hostage."

Armed police in balaclavas emerged at about 1pm from the cordoned-off building.

"It's over," one police officer said.

Belgian broadcaster VRT cited neighbours as saying that the flat had been used by drug dealers.

A federal police spokeswoman said the incident was not terrorism-related.

Television pictures showed police blocking traffic at a cordoned-off intersection while a helicopter hovered overhead and sirens blared in the background.

Local media reported that two months ago there was another hostage incident in Ghent, linked to extortion.

The siege happened as a gunman held a number of people hostage at a cafe in Sydney, Australia.