Apparently the Belgian government allows terrorists to get a good night’s sleep which might have allowed Salah Abdeslam, one of the suspects in last month’s attack in Paris still at large, to escape:
One of the Paris attackers might have escaped because of a Belgian law banning raids at night, officials said https://t.co/e5ZMqIBODq
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) December 17, 2015
An excerpt:
The authorities in Belgium said on Wednesday that one of the Paris attackers may have been holed up in a house in Brussels two nights after 130 people were killed and hundreds more injured — but that he could have escaped because of a law banning police raids on private homes from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., according to the country’s justice minister.
The revelation by the justice minister, Koen Geens, that the suspect, France’s most wanted man — Salah Abdeslam — might have gotten away because of an arcane law intended to safeguard family privacy only adds to the picture of a severely dysfunctional and ineffective government in Belgium.
The minister said in an interview broadcast on Wednesday night by the Dutch-language television station VTM that Mr. Abdeslam would have been caught if he were there, and a spokesman for the federal prosecutor’s office acknowledged in a telephone interview that “the immediate surroundings and the streets surrounding the property were not sealed off during the night.”
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We’re no experts on anti-terror police tactics, but this seems problematic:
https://twitter.com/WarmDick777/status/677418832198176768
https://twitter.com/Ravello262/status/677431425503768576
Police need proper tools with proper rules https://t.co/pkChUCo9am
— Freedom Watch ?????? (@China_HK_Watch) December 17, 2015
@FoxNews @sfairika they will not miss the chance of passing new laws that limit civil rights and liberty. what d'ya all say?
— giorgioG??#elezionisubito (@gal_gio) December 17, 2015
https://twitter.com/bemelmesre/status/677417241768366080
@FoxNews politically correct morons
— Mary I Bonnell (@mibonnell) December 17, 2015
That it is.
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