Police and soldiers are being accused of holding an orgy during the terror lockdown in the Belgian capital of Brussels.
The police group sex party incident, which reportedly took place at a police station in Ganshoren, near Molenbeek, is said to have involved eight male soldiers and two female police officers at a time when authorities were searching for the suspects of the Paris terror attacks. The said attacks last month killed 130 people.
Following the Paris November attacks by radicals, the government of Belgium raised its threat level to the nation's highest - four, which took place for five days, according to Politico.
Raising the threat level meant that the entirety of Brussels had to go on lockdown. All events were cancelled and public places were to be avoided.
Belgian news outlet La Dernière Heure first reported the police orgy incident. The alleged incident was reported to have taken place in a police station at the Ganshoren neighborhood, close Molenbeek neighborhood where the Paris terror suspects manhunt is centered, according to Mashable.
According to the outlet, the Ganshoren police station's top floor was converted and served as a dormitory for two weeks during the manhunt. Police confirmed that between 15-20 soldiers were stationed in the barracks at the time.
While the proper authorities still hadn't commented on the Brussels police orgy allegations, a police spokesperson confirmed to De Standaard that they wouldn't have known about the incident if they hadn't read it in the news. They also told the publication that they are now investigating the allegations.
The terror attacks in different areas in Paris on November 13, 2015 caused the deaths of about 130 people, 90 of which died at the Bataclan club during the concert of the rock band Eagles of Death Metal.
The killings were found to be coordinated.
According to the Daily Mail, several terrorists were found to have resided in Molenbeek, a troubled district of Brussels, before the Paris attacks. One of the terrorists found in Molenbeek was Abdelhamid Abaaoud, suspected ringleader who died during a raid by French police.
In other terrorist news, two militants suspected to be from the Islamic State were arrested in Belgium over the weekend. They were suspected of planning attacks during Brussels' New Year's Eve celebration. Authorities reportedly found ISIS propaganda, military-style training uniforms and computer material from a total of suspects.
So far, there haven't been any news anywhere else in the world where police were involved in an orgy except perhaps in the GTA video below.
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