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

Belgian police are conducting a manhunt following a shooting incident that occurred around 6:30 AM on Wednesday outside the Clemenceau metro station in Brussels. Local media, including The Brussels Times, reported that the suspects allegedly fired shots into the air using an automatic rifle before fleeing towards the metro station.
In response to the incident, police closed several nearby stations, including Clemenceau, Trone, and Gare de l'Ouest, while conducting extensive searches in the area. “The suspects fled in the direction of the metro station and may still be in the tunnel between the Clemenceau and Midi stations,” a police spokesperson told the Belga News Agency. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported, and the prosecutor's office has confirmed that no one was hurt.
Images from the scene show emergency services establishing a police cordon, with tram and underground lines also affected by the closures. Authorities stated the shooting might be related to drug activity. The investigation is ongoing as police seek to apprehend the suspects.