The Independent

Armed robbers storm Belgian shopping centre

- LIZZIE DEARDEN

A gang of armed robbers are on the run in Belgium after sparking an evacuation at a shopping centre yesterday. Police said three masked men, armed with at least one Kalashniko­v rifle, burst into a jewellery shop at the Cora centre in Chatelinea­u, sparking panic among shoppers.

Eric de Brabander, the local police commission­er, said “several armed individual­s” fled after attacking the Histoire d'Or yesterday morning. He added that the robbers did not open fire and the incident was not believed to be terror-related, with no injuries reported in the heist.

Witnesses and officials, including the local mayor, initially reported gunshots but police said the sound of

display cases being smashed had been confused with gunfire. The area was evacuated and cordoned off by security forces, with the shopping centre later reopening.

It came days after a man with a knife held 15 people hostage in a supermarke­t in the Brussels suburb of Forest. No one was harmed in the attack, which was reported to be part of a failed robbery attempt on Tuesday.

Belgium has been on high alert since November's Paris attacks, with several Isis militants preparing for the massacres in the country before members of the same terror cell attacked Brussels Airport and a Metro station in March.

 ??  ?? Police found no terrorism link after raid at the Cora centre, near Charleroi
Police found no terrorism link after raid at the Cora centre, near Charleroi

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