Police officers block the access to Maalbeek metro station in Brussels | Philippe Hugen/AFP via Getty Belgium arrests new Brussels attacks suspect Public prosecutor’s office identified the suspect as Belgian national Youssef E.A.

A 30-year-old Belgian man was detained Friday as part of the ongoing investigation into the March 22 terror attacks.

A statement from the Belgian federal prosecutor’s office identified the man as Youssef E.A. He was held on suspicion of “participation in the activities of a terrorist group, terrorist murders and attempted terrorist murders, as a perpetrator, co-perpetrator or accomplice.”

Several people have already been charged over the attacks, in which 32 people were killed in suicide bombings at the city’s Zaventem airport and Maalbeek metro station.

Prosecutors also said that they conducted a reconstruction 2 p.m. Friday in a house on Avenue des Casernes in the Brussels neighborhood Etterbeek as part of the same investigation.

The terror suspects who took part in the reconstruction were named in a statement as Osama Krayem, Bilal El Makhoukh, Ali E.H.A. and the Farisi brothers.

Last Friday, prosecutors announced they had arrested a 31-year-old Belgian national identified as Ali E.H.A. on the same charges.