The man who assaulted a policewoman in Brussels on Tuesday has been placed under arrest warrant

The individual who attacked a young policewoman late Tuesday afternoon in the cell complex of the administrative center of the federal police, rue Royale in Brussels, has been placed under an arrest warrant by an investigating judge, has informed the Brussels public prosecutor’s office on Thursday.

The days of the policewoman assaulted at the zonal guard are no longer in danger

Police officers from the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone arrested an individual on Tuesday around 4:30 p.m. for disturbing public order. A Nixon procedure, provided for by the law for the protection of the mentally ill, was initiated. The individual was then placed in a cell at the RAC, the cell complex of the federal police, located rue Royale in Brussels, pending his transfer to hospital.

The 41-year-old man then attacked the police who searched him, hitting one of them several times. A 21-year-old policewoman, who came as reinforcements, also received several punches in the face and lost consciousness in the cell complex. She was taken to hospital, her life considered in danger. His vital prognosis is no longer engaged.

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