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Brussels Police Commissioner Was Drunk While Leading Manhunt For Suspects

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Brussels police officials have launched an internal investigation into claims that a senior officer was intoxicated while leading forces on the day of the Brussels bombings.

Senior police officers were called to a meeting with the mayor on the morning of the March 22 attack, which killed 35 and left dozens in critical condition, to discuss pressing issues of surveillance and police staff levels. The police commissioner of one district was reportedly intoxicated and in no shape to come up with a plan of action, local newspaper La Derniere Heure reported Wednesday. (RELATED: Astounding Eyewitnees Accounts Pouring In From Brussels)

Brussels is divided into three police districts, each with its own department and jurisdiction.

The commissioner’s police department was under investigation in September 2015 for instances of officers drinking “all day” while on duty, according to La Derniere Heure. (RELATED: Step Inside The One District In Brussels That’s Connected To Nearly Every Major Terror Attack On The West)

The Belgian police force has been under fierce criticism for its inability to arrest the terrorists before the attacks. Police still have no profile on the “man in the white hat,” who was the only airport bomber to survive and escape the attack. Several previously detained individuals were released after police had insufficient evidence to hold them.

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