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Monday, 30 March 2015 - 12:11
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Duo arrested with €15,000 in stolen luxury clothes

Two Romanian men were arrested at the international bus station in Rotterdam on Saturday. 15 thousand euros worth of stolen clothes was found on one of the suspects. Police officers of the national unit noticed two men with large shopping bags getting out of a car and get into an international bus. One of the men stayed on the bus with his bag and the other got back into the car. The officers decided to check these two men and found that the 39 year old man on the bus still had to serve a prison sentence of 42 days. When checking the 29 year old man in the car, the officers found a number of bags filled with expensive women's clothing. Some of the garments were still equipped with anti-theft magnets. Both men were arrested for further investigation.

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