'Anderlecht liquidation was a mistaken murder', six suspects arrested
Six suspects have been arrested in Belgium and France on suspicion of involvement in the liquidation of a 31-year-old man on September 14, 2023 in Anderlecht. The victim was riddled with Kalashnikovs in his car.
Two suspects have been arrested in Belgium, four in France. The Frenchmen were arrested on Tuesday by the French authorities after a Belgian request for legal assistance. They are currently being held in France awaiting their extradition to Belgium.
The investigation shows that three of the suspects arrested in France were said to have been present at the time of the liquidation. The fourth suspect is believed to be the driver of the second getaway car, which drove the other three suspects from France to Belgium and back.
Mistaken Identity
According to the Brussels public prosecutor's office, the initial findings of the investigation seem to indicate that there may have been a mistaken murder in the drug world. The public prosecutor's office does not report who the intended target was. The two Belgian suspects have been placed under arrest warrant by the investigating judge as perpetrator or accomplice, murder, theft by means of breaking and entering, climbing in or false (car) keys, deliberate arson at night and forming a gang with the intention of committing a murder.
The judicial investigation is still ongoing.
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