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Cops charge Brussels April Fool’s Day party crowd

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BRUSSELS: Police on horseback and using water cannon charged a crowd of up to 2,000 people gathered in a park here on Thursday for a fake concert announced on social media as an April Fool’s Day prank.

AFP journalist­s at the scene saw projectile­s thrown at police in riot gear in the Bois de la Cambre park on the southern side of the Belgian capital.

Police said three officers were wounded, one of whom was taken to hospital, and four people were arrested.

Police, wearing protective helmets and advancing in a line, moved in to enforce strict Covid19 physical distancing rules that prohibit gatherings of more than four people outdoors.

The city’s law enforcemen­t authoritie­s on Wednesday issued a warning that the announceme­nt on social media of a “party” was illegal and that its organisers could be prosecuted.

Belgium last Saturday imposed tighter restrictio­ns aimed at curbing surging Covid-19 infection numbers.

They include closing schools, keeping borders closed, limiting access to non-essential shops and lowering the number of people able to meet outdoors to four.

One participan­t, Selim Jebira, said that “we were tear-gassed for no reason at all”.

Brussels mayor Philippe Close tweeted that while he could understand people wanting to go outside in the springtime weather, “we can’t tolerate such gatherings”.

He thanked the police “for the difficult job, and for people who have respected the rules for more than a year”, since the start of the pandemic.

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Police on horseback trying to disperse people who took part in a fake concert announced on social media as an April Fool’s Day joke in Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday.
EPA PIC Police on horseback trying to disperse people who took part in a fake concert announced on social media as an April Fool’s Day joke in Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday.

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