
After a series of criminal cases that shook the country – including the spectacular burglary at the offices of Luxemburger Wort and a disturbing murder in Holzthum – Luxembourg’s justice system in 1902 faces a major challenge: how can increasingly complex crimes be solved more quickly?
Investigating Judge Albert Henrotin has brought these cases to their conclusion, but his verdict is clear: “We must modernise our structures.” His goal? To establish an elite criminal brigade capable of intervening in the crucial early hours to preserve evidence and maximize the chances of solving crimes.
While similar units already exist in neighbouring European countries, Luxembourg is still waiting for political approval to move forward with the reform. But Henrotin is convinced: “After my meeting with the Attorney General, I know that a criminal brigade has a future here.”
Step into gripping investigations and uncover the inner workings of a justice system in transformation.