French police chased a car from northern France into the center of Brussels on Monday evening. The information was confirmed by the Brussels public prosecutor’s office, who stated that the driver will have to answer for obstructing traffic before Belgian justice.
The chase started when the car, a Citroën C3, failed to stop at the request of a French police patrol in northern France. The pursuit continued into Brussels where they received assistance from police officers from multiple zones. Eventually, the car was stopped at Place Saint-Géry and both occupants were apprehended.
The prosecution spokesperson explained that the passenger was released following questioning, while the driver was made available to the Brussels public prosecutor’s office and received a summons to appear before the criminal court for malicious obstruction of traffic.
French police chased a car from northern France into the center of the Belgian capital on Monday evening. The information, reported by Sudinfo, was confirmed by the Brussels public prosecutor’s office. The driver will have to answer for nasty obstruction of traffic before the Belgian justice, said the prosecution on Tuesday.
The chase began when the car, a Citroën C3, refused to stop at the request of a French police patrol in northern France. The French police then set off in pursuit of the suspect vehicle to Brussels where they received the support of police officers from several police zones. The car was finally immobilized at Place Saint-Géry and its two occupants apprehended.
“The passenger was released following hearing“, explained the spokesperson for the prosecution. “The driver was made available to the Brussels public prosecutor’s office and received an immediate summons to appear before the criminal court where he will have to answer for malicious obstruction of traffic.
In conclusion, the car chase from France to Belgium has ended with the apprehension of the suspects and a summons for the driver to appear before the criminal court. Despite the danger and obstruction of traffic caused by the pursuit, the police were able to successfully stop the vehicle at Place Saint-Géry with the support of multiple police zones. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of international cooperation in law enforcement and the consequences of breaking the law.