"Beast," a Belgian neo-Nazi arrested in Serbia: He is linked with most monstrous murders and rapes
Eric Lammers, a former member of the Belgian organization allegedly connected to the mafia, as well as the extreme right-wing organization WNP, who was arrested in Serbia last week, should be extradited to Belgium.
The man is suspected of being involved in crimes that took place in the province of Brabant between 1982 and 1985. 28 people were killed in these mob murders. Lammers has been questioned several times as part of an investigation into these crimes.
However, this time he was arrested, according to foreign media, "for moral offenses" and there is talk of rape.
He has been on the run since 2007, after he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend's daughter.
He was also arrested in Serbia in 2008, and his extradition to Belgium at that time took a year.
In 1991, this criminal, known as the "Beast" in gangster circles, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of two goldsmiths in Antwerp. However, in 2002, he was released on parole.
Killers from Brabant
This gang consisted of the core of three people - the leader (called the Giant), the Killer, who was the main liquidator and the Old Man (a middle-aged man who was the driver). Their identities have remained unknown to this day, and this group has thus entered gangster history for its brutality and mystery.
What is especially unusual, but why the secret of this gang has probably been preserved, is their sudden disappearance, that is, their dissolution in 1985.
Interestingly, their actions were often performed amateurishly. They would forget to use gloves, or hide their faces.
The most brutal murder happened in the parking lot in front of a supermarket, when several passers-by were shot for no reason, including a nine-year-old girl.
(Telegraf.rs)
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