Eight people detained in an international sweep aimed at nailing those behind a spectacular USD 50-million diamond heist at Brussels airport will appear in court next week, a report said today.
The Belga news agency, citing the prosecutors office, gave no details of the charges they could face.
The authorities have released another 16 people picked up in connection with the dramatic February robbery after questioning, the agency added.
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The February 18 robbery at Brussels' Zaventem airport 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 8:00 pm where a Brinks' armoured vehicle had just unloaded Antwerp diamonds into a Swiss passenger aircraft about to take off for Zurich.
In an operation that lasted barely 10 minutes and without a shot fired, the men forced open the hold of the plane and removed some 120 boxes of diamonds.
The gang, posing as police officers, had cut through the airport's perimeter fence and made off with the haul of USD 50 million dollars in gems.
A Swiss statement yesterday said a businessman and a Geneva lawyer were among eight people being held there.