Salah Abdeslam, apprehended Friday, was among the world's most wanted fugitives, linked to November's deadly attacks in Paris.
About 15 people were killed on the bar's terrace in November.
Pictures of fugitive Salah Abdeslam were captured by surveillance cameras at a French petrol station, a day after the deadly Nov. 13 attacks.
The CallBrussels initiative allows potential visitors to call public phones in the Belgian capital and ask locals about either its everyday life or its security status.
Salah Abdeslam, who escaped after the attacks in Paris on Nov. 13, is currently one of the most wanted men in Europe.
Sallah Ali, 20, from Casablanca, Morocco, was reportedly carrying a piece of paper with the ISIS flag when he was killed Thursday.
Because so many of those linked to the Nov. 13 deaths in Paris had ties to Belgium, authorities there have been under pressure to make arrests.
The suspects were arrested in a raid that lasted five hours on the outskirts of Molenbeek, about a mile from Brussels' Grand Place square.
Two French citizens carrying fake Syrian passports were arrested over the weekend at a refugee center in Salzburg, Austria.
French police have launched 2,700 raids across the country, following the terror attacks at six sites around the city on Nov. 13.
Heavily armed guards were stationed at entry points to the United Nations complex in Geneva on Thursday as the country raised its security level.
An Athens police operation in January targeting Abdelhamid Abaaoud did not go off as planned, and he slipped away, a report said.
The band returned to the venue they were playing during the Nov. 13 massacre in Paris. The site has become a memorial to the dead.
If the attackers' bodies are not returned to their families for burial, then they may be interred in anonymous graves to avoid creating extremist shrines.
At least one suspect in the Nov. 13 Paris attacks is believed to have visited London and Birmingham earlier this year, authorities said.
The report comes three weeks after German police released seven people who were detained for suspicions they were linked to the terrorist attacks.
After the Paris attacks, while negotiation is still an option, armed officers are now trained to meet threats head-on, rather than stand back.
The trial for France's top ISIS recruiter, Salim Benghalem -- who some authorities call the mastermind behind last month's Paris attacks -- begins this week.
Several raids have been conducted over the past few days in the Belgian capital Brussels for fugitive Salah Abdeslam.
The U.S. president, in Paris for the climate summit, paid tribute to those who died at the Bataclan concert hall during the Nov. 13 terror attacks.
Citizens called for their government to refrain from intervening in Syria, fearing retaliatory attacks similar to the Paris massacre.
There are four official mosques and 800 places of worship for Italy's 1.5 million Muslims.