Oct. 10 (UPI) -- A plot to attack the Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever and other Belgian leadership was intercepted by police in Antwerp, and three young adult men were arrested.

Prosecutors described it as a "jihadist-inspired terrorist attack." During a search in the Deurne area of Antwerp, police found a homemade explosive that the suspects were planning to attach to a drone to execute the attack. Deurne is near the prime minister's residence.

"The news of a planned attack targeting Prime Minister Bart De Wever is extremely shocking," Deputy Prime Minister Maxime Prevot wrote in a post on X. "I express my full support to the prime minister, his wife and his family, and my thanks go to the security and justice services, whose swift action has prevented the worst. It highlights that we are facing a very real terrorist threat and that we have to remain vigilant."

Reports said that Antwerp Mayor Els van Doesburg and Dutch anti-Islam leader Geert Wilders may have also been targets. Defense Minister Theo Francken said he couldn't confirm who else was a target but that he was not.

Francken said on Flemish public broadcaster VRT, "it is terrible for Bart and his family, and of course it's Islamists again," BBC reported.