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Flor Bressers, “the finger cutter”, cocaine trafficker, extradited to Belgium

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Flor Bressers, considered one of Belgium’s main cocaine traffickers, was handed over to the Belgian police by Swiss authorities on Friday. Originally from Lommel, Flor Bressers, 36, was sentenced in 2020 in Belgium to 4 years in prison for acts committed with violence. The victim, a Dutch drug trafficker, said he was threatened with death and cut on his right hand with a razor. Since then, Flor Bressers had been on the run. He was on Belgium’s most wanted list.

Flor Bresses was spotted and arrested in Switzerland where he lived under a false name, in a hotel in Zurich, with his wife and child. Extradited by Switzerland, he arrived at Melsbroek military airport on Friday and was transferred to a prison in Flanders.

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