Belgium Investigates Alleged Drugging and Assault of 41 Women by Bar Managers

Belgian police have initiated a manhunt following a shooting incident near the Clemenceau metro station in Brussels, which occurred around 6 a.m. local time on Wednesday. No injuries were reported, and authorities have closed several metro stations while conducting searches in the city’s underground system, according to The Brussels Times.
CCTV footage reportedly captured two individuals entering the station and firing shots. A police spokesperson confirmed that the suspects fled toward the metro tunnels between Clemenceau and Midi stations, while the Brussels Midi police and federal railway police continue their search. Reports from Belgian broadcaster VRT indicate that the suspects aimed at a target but missed.
Prosecutors have stated that the incident does not appear to be connected to terrorism, and a forensic team has been dispatched to collect evidence, including shell casings found at the scene. A police cordon was established as emergency services responded. Several tram and metro services in the area have been suspended amid ongoing investigations, which may suggest the shooting could be drug-related.