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Belgium rethinks prisoner release after killings

EXTREMIST WAS LET OUT FOR A DAY AND USED IT TO KILL THREE PEOPLE IN THE CITY OF LIEGE

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Belgian authoritie­s faced questions yesterday over why a prison inmate, believed to have been radicalise­d in jail, was let out for a day and used it to kill three people in the city of Liege as well as a former associate.

The justice minister, who oversees the prison service, said he felt “responsibl­e” for Tuesday’s bloodshed in which two policewome­n and a bystander were killed. The attacker was shot dead by police at a nearby school shortly afterward.

“The question of whether this man should have been given leave is striking because he killed three completely innocent people with a wish to kill himself,” Koen Geens told RTBF radio. “I have to examine my own conscience.”

Interior Minister Jan Jambon said authoritie­s were still examining the motives of Benjamin Herman, a 31-year-old Belgian drug dealer who had been in jail for years but was let out for two days on Monday to prepare for an eventual release in 2020.

But federal prosecutor­s said there was evidence that they were dealing with a “terrorist murder”.

Herman had shouted “Allahu Akbar” during his attack and he had contacts with Islamist extremists in jail in 2016 and early 2017.

He also appeared to have followed online exhortatio­ns from Daesh to stab police officers and use their service weapons to shoot others, prosecutor­s said.

Officials praised the quick wittedness of the cafe owner outside whose bar Herman had killed the two policewome­n, aged 54 and 44. By the time the killer, wielding two police pistols, came in looking for more victims, he had got all his customers into hiding.

Confirming that Herman was also believed to have killed an acquaintan­ce 50 kilometres away on Monday night, Jambon told RTL radio: “There are signs he was radicalise­d in prison but is it that radicalisa­tion which drove him to commit these acts?

“It could have been because he had nothing to look forward to, because he also killed someone the night before, the guy’s psychology and the fact, it seems, he may have been on drugs.”

Flagged in reports

He said that although Herman was flagged up in security reports on possibly violent Islamists in 2016 and early 2017, he had appeared to be something of a fringe figure. In Belgium, a prisoner’s inclusion on a state security list as a suspected radical is not automatica­lly passed on to all police or the prison service, experts say.

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 ?? Reuters ?? Police officers observe a minute of silence in Liege yesterday, after two policewome­n and a bystander were killed on Tuesday.
Reuters Police officers observe a minute of silence in Liege yesterday, after two policewome­n and a bystander were killed on Tuesday.
 ?? AP ?? People attend a ceremony to honour the shooting victims near the City Hall in Liege, Belgium, yesterday.
AP People attend a ceremony to honour the shooting victims near the City Hall in Liege, Belgium, yesterday.

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