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Thursday, 8 May 2014 - 10:17

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Home raids in Arnhem; drug busts

Police in Arnhem executed several home raids in Arnhem Thursday morning, in a search for possible drug trade. This was done due to a request from foreign authorities. Police will not disclose which country the request came from. Dozens of police broke into homes in the Rijnwijk area of Arnhem. "It is a small community area", a spokesperson for the police says. According to the spokesperson, no arrests have yet been made. Nor does he know how many homes were exactly raided, but he does say that these are less than 1o.

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