More than 30 arrests have been made in the diamond heist last February at Brussels Airport and some of the stolen diamonds have been recovered, a spokesman for the Brussels prosecutor's office said Wednesday.
Police arrested 24 people Tuesday in Belgium, eight in Switzerland, and one in France, said Jean-Marc Meilleur, the office's spokesman. Police in Belgium raided about 40 houses in Brussels on Wednesday.
Authorities discovered some of the stolen diamonds in Switzerland, and money in Belgium, Switzerland and France, Meilleur said. Luxury cars were seized in Belgium, he said.
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At this point, all those arrested are being questioned by the police locally, he said.
The slick theft of $50 million in rough and polished diamonds in a dramatic heist grabbed the headlines in February.
Authorities said then that eight masked, heavily armed men in clothing resembling police uniforms had burst through a hole in the perimeter fence onto the airport tarmac in two vehicles.
The men swiftly removed the diamonds from the hold of a Zurich-bound aircraft before speeding off the way they came.
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While no one was hurt, the pilot, co-pilot and a transport security guard were all threatened at gunpoint, the Brussels prosecutor said.
Antwerp, the city known as the world's diamond-cutting capital, lies only about 25 miles away from Brussels.
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While no one was hurt, the pilot, co-pilot and a transport security guard were all threatened at gunpoint, the Brussels prosecutor said. While no one was hurt, the pilot, co-pilot and a transport security guard were all threatened at gunpoint, the Brussels prosecutor said. More than 30 arrests have been made in the diamond heist last February at Brussels Airport and some of the stolen diamonds have been recovered, a spokesman for the Brussels prosecutor's office said Wednesday. At this point, all those arrested are being questioned by the police locally, he said. Read more: Diamond heists are forever At this point, all those arrested are being questioned by the police locally, he said. Authorities discovered some of the stolen diamonds in Switzerland, and money in Belgium, Switzerland and France, Meilleur said. Luxury cars were seized in Belgium, he said. Authorities said then that eight masked, heavily armed men in clothing resembling police uniforms had burst through a hole in the perimeter fence onto the airport tarmac in two vehicles. Read more: Security questions at Brussels airport after $50 million diamond heist Antwerp, the city known as the world's diamond-cutting capital, lies only about 25 miles away from Brussels. Authorities said then that eight masked, heavily armed men in clothing resembling police uniforms had burst through a hole in the perimeter fence onto the airport tarmac in two vehicles. The men swiftly removed the diamonds from the hold of a Zurich-bound aircraft before speeding off the way they came. While no one was hurt, the pilot, co-pilot and a transport security guard were all threatened at gunpoint, the Brussels prosecutor said. At this point, all those arrested are being questioned by the police locally, he said. More than 30 arrests have been made in the diamond heist last February at Brussels Airport and some of the stolen diamonds have been recovered, a spokesman for the Brussels prosecutor's office said Wednesday. Read more: Security questions at Brussels airport after $50 million diamond heist Read more: Drag queens, fake beards and chocolates: Notable diamond heists Read more: Security questions at Brussels airport after $50 million diamond heist The slick theft of $50 million in rough and polished diamonds in a dramatic heist grabbed the headlines in February. Antwerp, the city known as the world's diamond-cutting capital, lies only about 25 miles away from Brussels. Antwerp, the city known as the world's diamond-cutting capital, lies only about 25 miles away from Brussels. Read more: Drag queens, fake beards and chocolates: Notable diamond heists The slick theft of $50 million in rough and polished diamonds in a dramatic heist grabbed the headlines in February. At this point, all those arrested are being questioned by the police locally, he said. Read more: Security questions at Brussels airport after $50 million diamond heist While no one was hurt, the pilot, co-pilot and a transport security guard were all threatened at gunpoint, the Brussels prosecutor said. Police arrested 24 people Tuesday in Belgium, eight in Switzerland, and one in France, said Jean-Marc Meilleur, the office's spokesman. Police in Belgium raided about 40 houses in Brussels on Wednesday. Antwerp, the city known as the world's diamond-cutting capital, lies only about 25 miles away from Brussels. The men swiftly removed the diamonds from the hold of a Zurich-bound aircraft before speeding off the way they came. Police arrested 24 people Tuesday in Belgium, eight in Switzerland, and one in France, said Jean-Marc Meilleur, the office's spokesman. Police in Belgium raided about 40 houses in Brussels on Wednesday. While no one was hurt, the pilot, co-pilot and a transport security guard were all threatened at gunpoint, the Brussels prosecutor said.
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