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Belgium is concerned about far-right servicemen, whose fugitives are still unrecovered and are on the wanted list

Jürgen Conings, a fugitive Belgian far-right soldier, has been placed on the Interpol wanted list by judicial authorities.

He is wanted for threatening to carry out terrorist attacks on individuals and the Government.

Belgium is concerned about far-right servicemen, whose fugitives are still unrecovered and are on the wanted list

However, the search in Belgium's Hoge Kempen National Park is over. On Tuesday, after his car was spotted near the park, hundreds of heavily armed military and police officers searched there in recent days. A spokesman for the Belgian prosecutor's office told the media VRT Nieuws: "To date, no one to be wanted has been found. ”

This nature reserve is therefore once again open to the public.

The governor of the Belgian province of Limburg said: "There will still be searches, there will be patrols, and there will always be intervention in what happens." For now, however, this does not seem to be necessary. However, people should always be cautious and report suspicious persons to the local police. ”

General Marc Thys, who is second in the Belgian Army, said: "I am saddened to see that there are soldiers supporting the Cornings movement. Regardless of his past exploits, he violated his oath as a soldier with his demeanor and behavior, abandoning the values of the organization altogether. ''

Belgium is concerned about far-right servicemen, whose fugitives are still unrecovered and are on the wanted list

On Monday, Cornings left the barracks with his weapons, and on Tuesday Belgium launched an extensive search. Belgium's counterterrorism agency described him as a "potentially dangerous extremist."

Why he still has access to weapons is unclear.

In the car he had left behind, some heavy weapons were found, however, presumably he was hiding with some weapons.

Van Ranst, a Belgian virologist, said Cornings had wandered around his home for two hours on Monday night before leaving later.

Cornings' family found out he had run away from home and left a suicide note saying he would not return. He hated the "politicians and virologists who deprived him of his liberty."

Belgium is concerned about far-right servicemen, whose fugitives are still unrecovered and are on the wanted list

Belgium pays attention to right-wing ideologies among military personnel

Belgian Defense Minister Ludivine Dedonder said on television on Sunday that the 11 Belgian servicemen investigated by security services for sympathy with the far right were no longer allowed access to arsenals and sensitive locations, nor were they allowed access to sensitive information.

The Minister has asked the Chief of the General Staff to take action against the relevant military personnel, who have entered the field of view of military intelligence.

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