Several hundred protesters, many of whom appeared to be right-wing nationalists, disrupted a vigil in central Brussels being held to honour the victims of Tuesday’s terror attacks.<br /><br /> The group descended on Place de la Bourse, where people were paying their respects and laying flowers, in the early afternoon.<br /><br /> They chanted slogans denouncing the Islamic State militant group, or ISIL and criticising Belgium’s immigration policy. Some made Nazi salutes.<br /><br /> The mayor of Brussels, Yvan Mayeyr said he was “appalled at what has happened, to see that such scoundrels come here to provoke people at their place of homage.”<br /><br /> Mayeur also said that they had come into Brussels from other towns, including Antwerp.<br /><br /> Dozens of riot police quickly arrived and encircled the demonstrators to isolate them from others on the square before later using water cannon to move them on.<br /><br /> Ten people were detained, police said.
