According to RTL, a video recording device was found in one of the women’s toilets at HEC Liège. The perpetrator was identified as a doctoral student and teaching assistant, and the police were notified. Sudinfo contacted Catherine Collignon, First Substitute for the Liège Prosecutor’s Office, who explained that the suspect had been presented to the investigating judge and released under strict conditions. The suspect has no criminal record and confesed to everything. The computers seized from his home and workplace still need to be analyzed.
UA video recording device was discovered in one of the women’s toilets at the HEC Liège establishment, reports RTL. “The police were notified and were able to identify the perpetrator. The man would be a doctoral student and teaching assistant”.
Contacted by Sudinfo, Catherine Collignon, First substitute for the Liège prosecutor’s office, explained that the suspect had been presented to the investigating judge on Wednesday and that he had been released under strict conditions. “He confesses to everything and he has no criminal record. The computers seized from his home and his workplace still need to be analyzed, ”explained the magistrate to our colleagues.
The discovery of a video recording device in a women’s toilet at HEC Liège establishment is a disturbing reminder of the need for vigilance in public spaces. It is reassuring, however, that the police were able to swiftly identify and apprehend the perpetrator. As the investigation continues, we hope that justice will be served for the victims of this heinous act. It is also a reminder to us all to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. Let us work together to make our public spaces safe for everyone.