Police Seek Suspect in Brussels Murder Case: Mohamed-Amine Dardour Evades Surveillance

The police issued a wanted notice last Monday to try to find Mohamed-Amine Dardour, a young man suspected of participating in a murder in Forest, a municipality in Brussels. He evaded his electronic surveillance last Friday.
Since March 5, Mohamed-Amine Dardour has been on the run. He was last seen in Waterloo. The young man is 1.74m tall with medium-length brown hair. He is of athletic build. The suspect speaks French and Arabic. The police note that he could be in possession of a firearm.
She asks anyone who has seen him or knows where he is to contact the investigators. The police also assure that anonymity is guaranteed. "This notice is available on www.police.be," it is specified.
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