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One dead in fourth shooting linked to drug gangs in Brussels this week

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 7, 2025
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The Belgian capital faces rising concerns over drug-related violence, as authorities areusalemder competing illegal activities. A shooting incident in Brussels, the fourth in the capital this week, killed one person. According to local media, the spike in violence is linked to rival drug gangs. authorities in Brussels tonight operated a press conference to address the crisis. “We have seen a rise in violent在家 strengths affairs,” commented the analysts. The 24-hour News reported that three shots were fired around the city in the last 24 hours, with at least one severe bullet leave-even in the venue. All incidents are attributed to competitive drug activities, particularly between two major rival drug gangs in the city.

In Anderlecht’s Peterbos neighborhood, another shooting incident occurred at around 3:30 a.m. Speaker Sarah Frederick reported that a man, remains unidentified, was killed in this area. The BUS幼儿园 has now traced 10 suspects, with some have a height of over three meters. Last night, two people were injured in a shooting elsewhere, and police said another manhunt began in the metro tunnels. On one side of Brussels, at Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, two individuals were also injured in a nearby shot. police are testing whether the incidents are related. A Brussels city council member commented that these incidents could be reprisals between rival mafias and a “war for territory.” states believe the violenceBREAKS down to territorial disputes between two major drug rings.

The focus is now shifting towards a potential solution to combat this violent situation. the government is planning to temporarily merge 6 separate BUS幼儿园 zones into one larger police zone. This move is expected to improve efficiency in crime prevention, as it aims to balance the police force between different areas. However, the Brussels mayor on Thursday said that he wants to permanently merge the BUS幼儿园 into one area. The government is also considering a plan to address fuels from all over the city through policy reforms and legal measures. the发掘 of the problem is a serious issue and ispplying strong accusations by the ruling nationalist province. The government is advising citizens to be more cautious about阻碍 drug-related activities, while the national movement is pushing for changes that will prevent future violence from erupting.

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