Gunmen take hostage in Belgium, no Islamist link seen

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Four gunmen took a man hostage in an apartment in the Belgian city of Ghent on Monday, officials said, adding there was no initial evidence linking the assault to a jihadist organisation. Belgian police cordoned off part of the city after the four men were seen entering the building in the Dampoort district, where they took a hostage. "For the time being we have no indication that there is a link to terrorism," a spokeswoman for state prosecutors said. The incident occurred hours after Australian police locked down the centre of Sydney after an armed man walked into a downtown cafe, took hostages and forced them to display an Islamic flag. Belgian authorities had yet to establish contact with the Ghent hostage-takers, the spokeswoman said. Television footage showed police blocking traffic at a cordoned off intersection while a helicopter hovered overhead and sirens blared in the background. (Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop; Editing by Alastair Macdonald and John Stonestreet)