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Number 2 federal police is temporarily stepping aside after images of a brutal police crackdown at Charleroi airport

Vincent Houssin of police union VSOA also knew nothing about the case until yesterday morning. “It is indeed very hard images that hit family and next of kin very hard,” he says in “To the point”.

“Hitler greetings do not belong to the police. We are very clear about that,” says Houssin. For what keeping the Slovakian man under control, he wants to nuance. He points out that he does not know the file and that the file has even been seized by Justice. He also notes that there was no supervisor on site who could have identified the detainee’s and officers’ behavior and then taken action.

But there is also the inmate’s medical condition. “There is no perfect solution for someone who is in such a medical condition,” said Houssin, who claims to be asking for clear guidelines from the Interior Minister of the Police Commissioner General. “Nobody can tell us how to do it.”

Watch the conversation with Vincent Houssin in “Terzake” below and read on below the video clip:

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