The Great Mosque of Brussels was evacuated and 11 people decontaminated Thursday after the discovery of a suspicious package containing white powder as the EU capital remained on highest possible terror alert. “A parcel was found at the entrance to the mosque and found to contain white powder. We are taking all preventative measures in case it is anthrax but it is a precautionary measure,” said fire services spokeswomen Anne Wibin, who was at the scene. The mosque, the city’s biggest, is located just a few blocks from the major EU institutions and many embassies and was cordoned off by police and firemen, some of them in white hazard materials suits. The alert came with Brussels on maximum security levels in the wake of the Paris attacks on November 13, with two Belgium-linked suspects still on the run. Ambulances, police and fire fighting crews deploy outside the Great Mosque in Brussels on November 26, 2015 after a suspicious package was found Wibin said eleven people, including two police offers, were decontaminated as a precautionary measure. “A package was found with several envelopes one of which contained a powder, evidently suspect in the circumstances,” she said. “The powder has been