Belgian prosecutors have said all four suspects have been charged with participating in the activities of a terrorist group, but declined to give additional details.
RTBF, citing "official sources," said the suspects were exchanging encrypted messages with other Belgians in Syria including Hicham Chaib, a leader of the Islamic State extremist group in its Syrian stronghold of Raqqa.
The broadcaster says it was those communications that worried Belgian authorities, who detained the suspects yesterday along with a number of minors following police searches in the Antwerp area.
In a statement, the Belgian Federal Prosecutor's Office said the suspects don't appear to have links to the suicide bombers who struck the Brussels airport and subway March 22, killing 32 victims.
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the carnage, as well as for the November 13 attacks that killed 130 people in Paris.
Belgium, home to a large minority population of North African origin, has been one of Europe's most fertile recruiting grounds for Islamic State.
Prosecutors said some of those detained Wednesday planned to go to Syria or Libya and join the extremist group. All of the suspects are believed to have wanted to recruit people to go to those conflict zones, and initial indications are they were plotting attacks in Belgium as well, prosecutors said.
The broadcaster said the investigation that led to yesterday's searches and detentions started in November after the Paris attacks.
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