Madani Bouhouche

Madani Bouhouche
Born(1952-06-14)14 June 1952
Brussels, Belgium
Died22 November 2005(2005-11-22) (aged 53)
Occupation(s)Gendarme, neo-Nazi criminal
Known forBrabant killers suspect

Madani Bouhouche (14 June 1952 22 November 2005) was a Belgian gendarme, and associate of the far right who was convicted of two murders, but strongly suspected of committing a third and attempting several more. He organised a small circle of like-minded men of police and even professional backgrounds into a self-sufficient gang that carried out at least one multimillion-dollar robbery, and the initial stage of a bizarre extortion plot that echoed a notorious and still-unsolved series of multiple robbery-homicides. A lifelong gun fanatic, he repeatedly retained and then was caught with illegal weapons that implicated him, with his final downfall coming when he shot dead the head of a family of diamond merchants that he and his partner tried to rob. Although he always denied any involvement and passed a polygraph, Bouhouche became the subject of enduring suspicions about what he might have been able to reveal about mass shootings by the still unidentified Brabant killers.