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Couple arrested for money laundering, €2.6 million in crypto and luxury goods seized

Police have arrested a couple in Breda as part of a money laundering investigation, seizing luxury goods and cryptocurrency worth more than 2.6 million euros, police report.

The man and woman, both from Breda, were first detained on August 19 after authorities noted their lavish lifestyle and unclear sources of income. Following reports to FIU-Nederland and Meld Misdaad Anoniem, the financial crimes unit launched an investigation.

During searches in Breda, officers seized high-end clothing, designer handbags, expensive jewelry, and a Porsche Panamera. Authorities also confiscated cryptocurrency valued at approximately 600,000 euros. A hardware wallet, hidden in a shoe and believed to contain additional cryptocurrency, was also discovered but could not initially be secured.

Shortly after the initial arrests, one suspect was released, but police soon discovered attempts to transfer the cryptocurrency elsewhere. The suspect was promptly re-arrested. Police recovered the PIN for the hardware wallet during the second arrest, allowing them to secure the wallet’s contents, estimated at 2 million euros.

“Seizing criminal wealth is a powerful tool,” officials noted. “In the Netherlands, an estimated 16 billion euros circulates in criminal money each year. By taking this wealth, we directly hit criminals in their wallets and remove their status.”

Authorities encourage the public to report individuals living unusually lavish lifestyles without clear income. Tips can be submitted to the police at 0900-8844 or anonymously via Meld Misdaad Anoniem at 0800-7000. In emergencies, call 112.

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