
Police in Belgium, France and Switzerland have arrested 33 people and recovered “a large quantity” of diamonds and cash in a joint probe into a spectacular US$50-million diamond heist at Brussels airport.
The Belgian prosecutor’s office on Wednesday said a suspected member of the eight-man gang that staged the brazen robbery three months ago had been picked up in France on Tuesday, as Swiss police made eight arrests and seized some of the missing diamonds.
“The probe led to a big police operation yesterday,” spokesman Jean-Marc Meilleur told a news conference.
In early morning raids mainly in the Brussels area involving some 200 officers on Wednesday, police made 24 arrests and “recovered big amounts of cash” and luxury cars, Meilleur added.
The February 18 robbery at Zaventem airport at the time was described as “one of the biggest” ever by the Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC), the global dealers’ syndicate based in the Belgian port city.
A heavily-armed and hooded gang pulled up in a car on a runway at around 8.00pm where a Brinks’ armoured vehicle had just unloaded Antwerp diamonds into a Swiss passenger aircraft about to take off for Zurich.