Expelled from Thailand, Robert Beijer is back in Belgium: ‘I have nothing to do with the Brabant killings’

Robert Beijer is on Belgian soil, following his deportation by the Thai immigration services.

Briefly contacted by telephone, he told us that he was tired following several days of detention in a transit center and wanted to quickly obtain an interview with the investigating judge Martine Michel to understand the reasons for which he was searched in Thailand by the courts. Belgian.

He reaffirms us “have nothing to do with the Brabant killings file” and not having been questioned or summoned regarding it for years.

Robert Beijer is free to move on Belgian soil. Having served his sentence for the acts for which he was convicted in 1995, he is no longer the subject of any search measures by the Belgian judicial authorities.

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