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The house of Belgian citizen Eric Lamers (60), who was arrested on October 7 based on a red warrant from Interpol, was raided and robbed yesterday in the town of Veliko Krčmare.
Lemers is being held in extradition in Petrovac, near Kragujevac, and is awaiting extradition to the Belgian judiciary. He is charged with “lewd acts and threats against a child under the age of 16”.
According to Trajko Vasiljevic, a local who helped Lamers with housework and still takes care of the property while in prison, “found out about the theft on Monday when he came to feed the bees he was raising.”
– I saw that both the house and the workshop were raided. I called the police, who conducted an investigation. All the little tools, keys, grinders, puppy and kitten food were taken out of the workshop. A television, a trimmer and a pneumatic stapler were also taken from the house. The wardrobe of the woman who stayed there with him and who cares for him was stolen from the flat, as well as the bedding, says Trajko Vasiljević.
It should be remembered that the neo-Nazi and one of the most wanted Belgian fugitives, Eric Lamers (60), was arrested on October 7 in the town of Veliko Krcmare near Kragujevac in an Interpol warrant issued by Belgium on suspicion of sexually abusing the 15-year-old daughter of his girlfriend.
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