Saturday, 2 November 2013 - 03:03
Raid Den Bosch results in millions
Millions of euros worth were seized in cash and goods, when the police raided a trailer settlement in Den Bosch Thursday and Friday. Sixteen people were arrested on suspicion of laundering of criminal assets.Thursday morning around 6:00 am the police rounded up all 29 occupants of the camp, including six children. Of the sixteen people who were arrested on suspicion of money laundering, eight remain in custody for the time being. More than 350,000 euros were found in cash, as well as jewelry, watches, and diamonds.
Trailerpark
Dr Zak
Wikimedia commons Because exclusive 16th and 17th century porcelain and various artworks were found in the camp, special transport had to be arranged to move the items. The value is about 5 million euros. Friday afternoon 23 vehicles and four large caravans were hauled off by the police. Also, electronics, designer clothes, expensive koi carp, ponies, bank cards, title deeds, foreign bank accounts, and data carriers were seized.
Dr Zak
Wikimedia commons Because exclusive 16th and 17th century porcelain and various artworks were found in the camp, special transport had to be arranged to move the items. The value is about 5 million euros. Friday afternoon 23 vehicles and four large caravans were hauled off by the police. Also, electronics, designer clothes, expensive koi carp, ponies, bank cards, title deeds, foreign bank accounts, and data carriers were seized.