No early release for Belgian paedophile killer Dutroux

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Press Trust of India
Last Updated : Feb 19 2013 | 12:00 AM IST
Brussels, Feb 18 (AFP) A Belgian court rejected today a request by notorious child sex killer Marc Dutroux for early release from prison, sparking relief among the families of his victims. Belgium's "most hated man" wanted to serve out the rest of his sentence under electronic surveillance, after being jailed for life in 2004 for the kidnap and rape between June 1995 and August 1996 of six young and teenage girls, four of whom died. Dutroux's request had horrified Belgium, reviving painful memories of its worst criminal case which put paedophilia firmly on the map, to the country's evident shame and deep unease. "There are no grounds on which to base a (release) under surveillance by electronic bracelet," the court said, citing the "absence of any prospect that Dutroux" could be reintegrated into society. Dutroux, 56, earlier this month asked a special court that he be released and placed under house arrest with an electronic tag to keep track of his movements. The Brussels court reviewed psychiatric, prison and judicial reports about the former electrician who had claimed that he could find work as either a plumber or floor-layer. The reports said this was not a realistic possibility, adding that where he would live was uncertain while there was also a risk that he might commit fresh crimes or harass his victims or their families. The court said the key issue was that Dutroux had not made clear where "he planned to go, nor how he would find a place to live" and on that basis alone, the request was rejected. His mother, who no longer has any contact with her son, insisted today that he should not be released at any cost. "I have not the slightest desire to see him free. He is a recidivist at heart and has proved that all his life," she told Le Soir Magazine in an interview. "Marc is not ready to be freed because he still wants to make other people take responsibility for his actions. I am certain that he would start over again. He has no sense of reality," she said. Dutroux had even said "that he was going to kill her and his father, so as to get his inheritance quicker", she added. (AFP) SAI 02182352 NNNN
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First Published: Feb 19 2013 | 12:00 AM IST

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