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More than 100 arrested in Brussels

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FOUR people including two minors remain in custody after scores were arrested during a demonstrat­ion in Brussels over the death of a young black man who had been detained by police.

A spokesman for the prosecutor’s office said three were suspected of arson. The fourth has been accused of rebellion following the Wednesday demonstrat­ion, when police made more than 100 arrests.

Officers said most of the violence took place after a largely peaceful demonstrat­ion on Wednesday of about 500 protesters – some holding Black Lives Matter signs – ended in central Brussels.

“A group of demonstrat­ors (50-100 people) remained on the spot and caused various incidents and degradatio­ns,” police said, adding that several officers were injured in the clashes.

According to a police statement, protesters threw projectile­s, set fires, and damaged street furniture and police vehicles. They also smashed a window and a door at a police station.

In all, 116 people were arrested, including 30 minors, and one protester was tended to by ambulance services, police said.

“Justice must bring to court those who have vandalised and have injured five policemen, including a policewoma­n who is hospitalis­ed,” federal police captain Marc De Mesmaeker told broadcaste­r RTBF yesterday.

He added: “This must be done with care, just as the other aspect of the event, the tragic death of Ibrahima, must be treated with care.”

Prosecutor­s have requested that an investigat­ive judge be appointed following the death of a 23-year-old black man identified by authoritie­s only as IB.

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