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Attack on Brussels' criminology institute 'probably arson' | |
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Reports of a bomb outside Belgium’s criminology institute are probably false, the Brussels prosecutor’s office said, describing the incident as much more likely to be an arson attack designed to destroy criminal evidence. | |
“It’s probably not terrorism. It’s a criminal act,” said spokeswoman Ine Van Wymersch. “I cannot confirm that there was any bomb.” | |
State broadcaster RTBF and other outlets had reported that a car drove through a security barrier at the site about 2am local time on Monday (Midnight GMT), followed by an explosion that caused significant damage to the facility. Nobody was injured. | |
The institute is in Neder-Over-Hembeek, a suburb north of Brussels. It is linked to the Belgian ministry of justice and carries out forensic investigations in criminal cases. | The institute is in Neder-Over-Hembeek, a suburb north of Brussels. It is linked to the Belgian ministry of justice and carries out forensic investigations in criminal cases. |
Investigators said the suspected arsonists set fire to a laboratory used to analyse DNA samples found at crime scenes. | |
“So it’s an act that could be linked to [destroying] several files,” Van Wymersch said. | |
She said any explosion heard by residents may have been caused by material being consumed in the fire. | |
Belgium has been on high alert since March when attacks on the the city’s airport and subway killed 32 people. | Belgium has been on high alert since March when attacks on the the city’s airport and subway killed 32 people. |
Belgium’s police and army have been deployed in large numbers since the suicide bomb attacks in Paris last November that left 130 dead. | |
Tensions have been high in Belgium in recent weeks amid a series of knife attacks and shootings and two hoax anthrax cases. These triggered spikes in security but were not thought to be terrorism-related. | |
Days before the Brussels attacks, Salah Abdeslam, one of the leaders of the terror attacks in Paris, was arrested in the Molenbeek area of Brussels after a four-month international manhunt. |