There is more trouble brewing for ride-hailing service Uber in Brussels where the minister for mobility announced he will file a complaint with the police to take the company’s site offline in Belgium.

That’s not all, though. Brussels-Capital Region Minister Pascal Smet, will also file a criminal complaint against Uber and will inform Apple and Google that the Uber apps in their app stores incite illegal practices, he said Friday.

Moreover, two of his colleagues responsible for fiscal and social fraud will start investigations into the company’s business practices. “As long as Uber refuses to abide by some basic rules in the field of safety, liability and social protection, it remains an illegal service,” said Smet.

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