71-year-old man detained in Ixelles for drink-spiking incident

71-year-old man detained in Ixelles for drink-spiking incident

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Ixelles, Belgium – A 71-year-old undocumented man was arrested on June 26, 2025, in Ixelles, Brussels, for allegedly attempting to spike a woman’s drink at a local café. The incident was captured on security cameras by a café worker.

The man and the woman appeared to be enjoying drinks together at the bar when she momentarily stepped away, possibly to use the restroom or make a phone call. During her absence, the man reportedly poured an unknown substance into her drink. Fortunately, the woman did not consume the tampered beverage.

Details of the Drink-Spiking Incident in Ixelles

Following the incident, the café staff alerted law enforcement, leading to the man’s arrest. Authorities revealed that the individual lacks legal residency in Belgium. He was subsequently interrogated and brought before a judge, who ordered him to remain in custody while the Brussels prosecutor’s office conducts further investigations into the nature of the liquid involved and its potential dangers.

The prosecutor’s office indicated that the man may face charges related to attempted harm. This incident raises alarms amid growing concerns regarding drink spiking incidents within Belgium’s nightlife, prompting public calls for enhanced safety protocols in bars and clubs.

While investigations continue, this case highlights the urgent need for vigilance and preventive measures to ensure the safety of patrons in nightlife venues across the country. Increased awareness and reporting of such incidents are crucial in addressing this troubling trend.

, reports 24brussels.

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