New Disturbances in Brussels: Dozen Arrested

Police arrested a dozen individuals in Brussels amid protests against racism and violence linked to FC Bruges supporters, following previous unrest in the capital.


New Disturbances in Brussels: Dozen Arrested

In Brussels, police arrested a dozen people on Monday night in a series of incidents during several demonstrations against racism and the violence of FC Bruges ultras. The riots in the capital resulted in the detention of twelve people the night before.

According to authorities, the disturbances broke out amidst protests against racism and the violence of radical fans of the FC Bruges football team. As a result of the clashes, twelve people were arrested on Monday night in Brussels.

The previous day, a group of FC Bruges ultras caused riots in the capital, leading to police intervention and resulting in another twelve arrests. The violence sparked a wave of protests condemning racism and the aggressive behavior of some club supporters.

Local authorities remain on alert for the possibility of new incidents in the city, while investigations continue to clarify the events that occurred during the riots on Monday and the previous day.

Amidst the tension and discontent generated by these episodes of violence, authorities are calling for calm and tolerance, reiterating their commitment to ensure safety and public order in Brussels.