Sick Belgium prisoners CELEBRATE Brussels terror attacks and shout 'Allahu akbar'
SICK prisoners in Belgium celebrated the Islamic State (ISIS) terror attacks in Brussels that left 31 dead, even saying "when I leave, I will do the same."
There are fears of how radicalised some of the Belgium prisoners are
Inmates in Andenne prison, which is located 63km to the east of Brussels, also shouted they were "happy" about the attacks and warned of others taking place.
The tragic attacks which took place on Tuesday left 31 people dead and 270 more injured.
Belgian media has reported that inmates in the prison said: "Allahu akbar, this is only the beginning and it will continue" and "I am so happy!" and "When I leave, I will do the same."
Andenne prison is to the East of Belgium
When I leave, I will do the same
Many openly rejoiced over the news, like they did following the deadly Paris attacks in November.
At the Andenne prison, prisoners are often radicalised people who are there for terrorism offences.
Guards in the jail are becoming increasingly concerned about the rising extremism there.
One of the prisoners, who was particularly vocal about being happy about the attacks, and is known for his extreme jihadi views has been put in an isolation cell.
31 people died in the attacks
However, some other prisoners took the news of the attacks badly claiming that they feared for their families.
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It comes a day after a teacher took to Twitter to claim Muslim schoolchildren had applauded in class when hearing about the Brussels terror attacks.