A New Photo Might Solve a Notorious Case in Belgium

 

 

June 17, 2020

Andrew Campbell 

 

Belgian police released a photo of suspect related to an astonishing case between 1982 and 1985. This case was known as Crazy Brbant Killers gang. The Belgian authorities attempted to figure out this ten-year-ago case. 

 

This group killed 28 shoppers and injured over hundreds of people during robberies and attack. Their major targeted locations were in supermarkets, bars, and jewelers. Belgian police doubted the unidentified men in the photo were the suspect for this case. 

 

This group consisted of three men who covered their faces with paint while they attacked. Then, they were notorious for merciless killing. They even totured victims before they were killed.  

 

Two years ago, Belgian Federal Prosecutor’s Office decided to investigate this case once again. Officials also claimed that they had a huge development for this case because of the improvement in DNA identification techniques and forensic technology.

 

Over the past two years, prosecutors have processed thousands of documents related to this case. They also conducted more than 1,200 DNA tests and talked to at least 3,000 people who might be familiar with this case. The gang might have linked with Belgian security forces because of their equipment and their ability to deal with weapons. 

 

The spokesman of Belgian Federal Prosecutor, Eric Van Duyse, mentioned that one salesman provided a very important photo to investigate this case. The unknown men in the photo were considered a vital lead for this notorious case. 

 

Van Duyse stated that this investigation is still going on. Prosecutors were trying to figure out another 3,000 people from another huge data and prepared to have DNA tests with hundreds of possible suspects. 

 

 

source: 
Global People Daily News