High Alert: Belgian Nuclear Officer Murdered, Security Pass Stolen


Amid growing criticism of the failure to protect their citizens, Belgian officials have tried to keep a tight lid on the story of the murder of a top nuclear security officer Thursday night.  The man was shot several times while walking his dog, and his nuclear security pass was stolen.  Since then the Belgian government has been scrambling, as reported by Breitbart.

The security officer was reportedly shot dead as he walked his dog in the city of Charleroi. Authorities quickly cancelled his pass.

While the motive for the murder remains unknown, police are looking into the theory he was killed to steal his pass and gain access to a nuclear facility.

Breitbart London reported yesterday that eleven nuclear workers have had their security passes revoked amid fears the Brussels attackers wanted to steal nuclear material to build a dirty bomb.

Seven workers at the Tihange nuclear power station had their passes cancelled, with a further four revoked after being reviewed by a committee composed of intelligence and security agencies.

Police discovered hidden camera footage of a senior nuclear worker while they were searching the flat belonging to the girlfriend of Mohammed Bakkali, a key figure in both the Brussels and Paris bombings.

The footage was from a camera planted opposite the home of an executive at the Centre for the Study of Nuclear Energy in the town of Mol. Police fear the attackers may have wanted to kidnap or capture him in order to obtain radioactive material.

The Belgians are sure to be furious upon discovering that their government waited two weeks until after they discovered terrorists had senior nuclear workers under surveillance before they deployed their military to guard their nuclear facilities.

Source: Breitbart



Share

31 Comments

Leave a Reply

Pin It on Pinterest