“I don’t want a political war because it is not my role. But that cannot last, “said Moinil.
There have been several shots in Brussels since early February, during which two people were killed and at least three injured. The authorities have linked most of the shots to drug trafficking and disputes between the gangs trying to win a territory.
The epidemic of current violence started shortly before Dawn separated on February 5, when two masked men shot Kalashnikov style weapons outside the Clemenceau metro station west of Brussels . The shooting sparked a one hour man’s hunting in the metro tunnels under the city, paralyzing part of the network for most of the day.
Another person was injured during a shooting on Monday evening near the Saint-Guidon metro station in the same district. The police are still looking for the attacker.
On Monday, the Minister of the Interior Belgium Bernard Quintin announced that he would work with the Minister of Justice Annelies Verlinden to find solutions to drug -related violence in Brussels and is committed to strengthening the federal police.
Moinil said on Tuesday at the meeting that he would be “very vigilant” to ensure that the promised police reinforcements really arrive.
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