Two dangerous criminals who escaped from a Belgian psychiatric facility in Ghent have been recaptured in Blankenberge. Both men had violent criminal histories and were considered high-risk fugitives.
Dangerous Fugitives Apprehended After Psychiatric Center Escape
Belgian police have successfully recaptured two dangerous criminals who escaped from the Forensisch Psychiatrisch Centrum in Ghent yesterday. The fugitives were arrested in the coastal town of Blankenberge following a tip from the public, according to VRT reports. Both men, aged 28 and 41, had been considered extremely dangerous and authorities had warned the public not to approach them.
Violent Criminal Histories
The older escapee, aged 41, was originally imprisoned in 2003 following a violent attempted robbery and murder of his 84-year-old neighbor. When he discovered the elderly woman had little money, he brutally assaulted her. He was subsequently declared mentally incompetent and placed in the psychiatric facility. 'This was one of the most brutal cases we've seen in recent years,' said a former prosecutor familiar with the case.
The younger man, 28, had been confined for years following multiple arson convictions. According to reports from Het Nieuwsblad, he had a history of dangerous fire-setting incidents that posed significant public safety risks.
Security Concerns at Psychiatric Facility
The escape from the Forensisch Psychiatrisch Centrum in Ghent raises serious questions about security protocols at Belgium's forensic psychiatric facilities. The center, which opened in 2014 and reached full capacity within its first year, treats patients with serious psychiatric conditions who often have extensive prior treatment histories and high security risks.
This incident follows another recent escape from the same institution where a dangerous rapist fled but was later apprehended. Local residents have expressed growing safety concerns about the psychiatric facility in their neighborhood. 'We're constantly worried about what might happen next,' said one resident living near the facility.
Broader Prison System Issues
This escape occurs against the backdrop of Belgium's severely strained prison system. According to reports, Belgium's prisons are Europe's most crowded, with facilities built for 11,000 inmates now holding over 13,000. The system faces chronic understaffing, systemic neglect, and one of Europe's worst recidivism rates.
The forensic psychiatric centers in Belgium have also been struggling with major personnel shortages and canceled therapies. An audit revealed that in some facilities, up to 66% of therapies didn't occur during summer months last year, creating dangerous conditions in what should be the country's most specialized psychiatric facilities.
Police officials expressed relief at the swift apprehension. 'We're grateful for the public's cooperation and the quick response from our officers,' said a police spokesperson. 'These individuals posed a serious threat to public safety, and we're relieved they're back in custody.'
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