30 cars burned, 159 arrests, firefighters targeted… A restless New Year’s Eve night in Brussels: what are the results?

30 cars burned, 159 arrests, firefighters targeted… A restless New Year’s Eve night in Brussels: what are the results?
30 cars burned, 159 arrests, firefighters targeted… A restless New Year’s Eve night in Brussels: what are the results?

The police and emergency services had to intervene on numerous occasions during this New Year’s Eve, particularly in Anderlecht.

In the capital, the use of fireworks by individuals was prohibited during the night of the transition to the new year. However, many firecrackers were set off. Two people were also injured while handling fireworks.

In Anderlecht, where the police had banned the presence of unaccompanied minors under the age of 16 on public roads on New Year’s Eve, the firefighters had to intervene. Several cars were set on fire on Place Alphonse Lemmens.

The sirens of the Brussels firefighters rang out numerous times in the capital during New Year’s Eve. Firefighters carried out a total of 588 interventions, compared to around 450 missions during an ordinary evening on duty.

Firefighters targeted

Firefighters were the target of Molotov cocktail throwing during an intervention at Place Saint-Denis in Forest, they lamented in a press release Wednesday morning.

The firefighters intervened in particular for 11 fires, 30 vehicles on fire and were mobilized 56 times for street furniture or trash cans on fire. They also came to the aid of two people injured following fireworks. Three electric bikes and scooters were also set on fire. A total of 430 ambulance interventions were also carried out, according to the firefighters’ report communicated at 8:30 a.m.

Firefighter spokesperson Walter Derieuw speaks of a “restless night” for the staff, from which all the men and women firefighters emerged unscathed, at least physically. “On a mental level, it’s another story, because who can understand the insane situation where rescuers cannot work in complete peace and safety?”he asks, thanking the police forces for their collaboration.

Our colleagues were the targets of Molotov cocktail throwing

The spokesperson indicates that so far four concrete acts of aggression have been reported. “In the middle of the intervention, our colleagues were the target of Molotov cocktail jets, they urgently uncoupled the fire hose to abandon it on site and move to safety with the pumper while awaiting the intervention of the security forces. order”he illustrated.

Emotional support is available for firefighters who feel the need, he said.

159 arrests

The Brussels police, for their part, arrested 159 troublemakers during New Year’s Eve in the Brussels-Capital region, they indicated on Wednesday morning in a report.

In detail, the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone made 32 administrative arrests and four judicial arrests; that of Brussels-West (Molenbeek, Jette, Ganshoren, Berchem-Sainte-Agathe and Koekelberg) with 28 administrative arrests and 11 judicial arrests. The Midi police zone (Anderlecht, Saint-Gilles, Forest) recorded 32 administrative arrests and two judicial arrests, while that of Brussels-North (Schaerbeek, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Evere) recorded 27 arrests. administrative and two judicial arrests. The Marlow (Uccle, Watermael-Boitsfort, Auderghem) and Montgomery (Etterbeek, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert and Woluwe-Saint-Pierre) police zones respectively carried out three and 18 administrative detentions.

The police and emergency services were, on several occasions, targeted by fireworks during their interventions. In total, four officers were slightly injured. Several police vehicles were also damaged, as were several Stib trams and buses. “A Stib passenger was injured and taken to hospital. His life is not in danger”indicated the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone in a press release.

A significant quantity of fireworks was seized, particularly in Brussels and Schaerbeek, she further reported.

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