Belgian Rapper Arrested for Staging Armed Robbery in Music Video Shoot

The rapper from Schaerbeek of Moroccan origin, Dmh, was apprehended after the fake robbery of a store in Uccle during the filming of the clip of his latest song entitled "Traficanté". He was in possession of a real German machine gun from World War II.
The events took place on January 16 in Uccle, in the Brussels Region. Rapper Dmh and his two accomplices planned a fake robbery for the filming of the clip of the latest song entitled "Traficanté" with the help of an employee of a store, in the absence of the manager who was on vacation, reports Bruzz. Masked, weapons in hand, they burst into a Carrefour Express store on the Chaussée de Waterloo.
On patrol, police officers surprised the trio in the middle of the burglary scene, before realizing that it was a fake robbery. No theft was recorded. Identified, the three "fake robbers" were nevertheless arrested. They had three weapons: two fake handguns and a real German machine gun from World War II that was not loaded.
Rapper Dmh and his two
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