a man armed with a knife tries to break into the Prime Minister’s offices

a man armed with a knife tries to break into the Prime Minister’s offices
a man armed with a knife tries to break into the Prime Minister’s offices

On Monday morning, a man armed with a knife was arrested after trying to break into the offices of the Belgian Prime Minister in Brussels, authorities said. Alexander De Croo was away at the time of the incident. No injuries were reported.

A man armed with a knife was arrested Monday morning after apparently trying to break into the offices of the Belgian Prime Minister in Brussels, and an investigation was opened to determine his motivations and his profile, according to the authorities.

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“We are very relieved that there were no injuries”

Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, currently at the head of a resigned government, was absent from the Chancellery at the time of the incident, which did not cause any injuries, but he is “very shocked”, according to a spokesperson. speaking, Barend Leyts, contacted by AFP. “We are very relieved that there were no injuries,” added this spokesperson. On the X network, Alexander De Croo assured that he was “following the situation closely”.

“I would like to warmly thank the officers of the military police for the efficiency they demonstrated this morning,” continued the Flemish liberal leader.

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Motivations that remain to be determined

At 16 rue de la Loi, in front of the headquarters of the Prime Minister’s Chancellery, a man “would have uttered threats against the military personnel present”, who managed to control him before the arrival of the police, explained for their part the local police.

“His motivations are not clear at the moment,” the same source continued. Police did not say whether the knife had been found.

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Rue de la Loi is a major artery that crosses the Belgian capital from the European institutions district to the city center. Number “16”, headquarters of the Chancellery, is one of the many official buildings in the sector – embassies, ministries and government agencies – where police surveillance is reinforced.

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