Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
800 kilos of cocaine found at the port of Rotterdam in a banana shipment from Ecuador, 16 Oct 2019
800 kilos of cocaine found at the port of Rotterdam in a banana shipment from Ecuador, 16 Oct 2019 - Credit: Photo: OM
Crime
drug trafficking
human trafficking
child pornography
crime figures
drug crime
organized crime
weapons trafficking
undocumented migrant
cocaine
Wednesday, 15 January 2020 - 16:10

Share this article:

Drugs, weapons dealing drive 16% spike in trafficking crimes

The police registered a total of 21,302 trafficking related crimes in 2019, an increase of over 16 percent compared to the year before. The increase was mainly due to a spike in weapons trafficking and drug trafficking, according to an initial analysis of crime statistics released on Wednesday.

All the types of cases that fall under the trafficking category saw an increase last year. Drug trafficking increased by nearly 11 percent to 13,727 registered cases - the highest number since 2014. Customs officers at the port of Rotterdam intercepted a large number of shipments of cocaine last year, many of which were hidden in fruit or fruit pulp from Brazil. By early November, port authorities already surpassed the record amount of cocaine caught there in 2018.

Registered cases of weapons trafficking also saw a massive increase last year, up nearly 27 percent from 4,940 to 6,258 registered cases - the highest number of weapons dealing cases in at least seen seven years.

The police registered 396 cases of possession and distribution of child pornography, an increase of nearly 22 percent compared to the 325 cases registered in 2018. This does not include the production of child pornography, which is registered under sex crimes.

The number of cases involving human trafficking, excluding sex trafficking, increased by 8 percent from 64 in 2018 to 69 last year. Dozens of undocumented migrants were found hiding in trucks and on ferries at various Dutch ports, including Vlaardingen, Hoek van Holland, IJmuiden, and Rotterdam.

More like this

Image
Koninklijke Marechaussee
Three workers arrested in Schiphol cocaine trafficking plot; Weapons, cash seized
Image
5,160 kilos cocaine found in a rice container from Paraguay at the port of Antwerp, 12 June 2022
Corruption, violence plague EU as organized crime drug revenue hits €31 billion
Image
Aerial view of The Hague at twilight
Sewer water shows drug spending in The Hague rose 21% in two years to €85 million
Image
Jos Leijdekkers
Dutch special forces plan to arrest Bolle Jos twice called off at last minute
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Parents can be prosecuted for keeping homeschooling kids over religious convictions
  • Cuts to long-term care budgets postponed to after 2027
  • Nearly 100 exotic animals found in contaminated, overheated enclosures; Man arrested
  • Fries Museum delays major silver exhibition over security concerns
  • Unilever to build $270 million research center in the U.S. amid Dutch restructuring

Top stories

  • Lightning storms ignite multiple house fires, paralyze rail travel across Netherlands
  • New Amsterdam-Paris train from €19 will stop in Haarlem, The Hague, Roosendaal & Gent
  • Police arrest 35-year-old man after youth soccer leader found dead in Herpen ditch
  • Urgent Code Orange warning issued as heavy storms hit eastern Netherlands
  • Prosecutors target alleged drug profits of former Oranje international Quincy Promes

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content