The prosecutor’s office in Netherlands He announced that he wants to recover a record amount of 221m euros from a drug smuggler who is one of the most wanted in Europe, for which he is suspected of being hidden in Sierra Leone.
The illegal assets of the son of Laineckers who have been targeted by the Netherlands prosecutor’s prosecutor come from cargo loads, as well as from gold and luxurious markets, according to the prosecutor’s office.
The son of Laeders reportedly put 114m euros in his pocket after 14 cocaine cargo transport in less than a year.
According to communications attended by police, the 33 -year -old man also allegedly bought 975kg of gold in less than six months, instead of 47m euros.
The drug smuggler is also alleged to have acquired real estate, including a hotel in Turkey and apartments in Dubai, according to the prosecution.
Luxury species, such as two Bentley cars, luxurious designer bags, jewelry and watches, were also added to all illegal assets, increasing the total to 221 million euros.
“This is nothing more than a first stage in the trace of Laeders’ assets,” the Dutch prosecutor’s office said.
Last June, a Rotterdam court sentenced Laeders in absentia to 24 years in prison for ordering a murder and because he organized cocaine transport.
Included in the list of the most wanted persons of Europol, of the European Police Service, which offers a fee of 200,000 euros for any information which will lead to his arrest.
In January, the Dutch authorities said they were “absolutely certain” that Laeders is hiding in Sierra Leone.
Photos showing Laeders along with senior officials, of which Julius Madas Bio, challenged speculations that the smuggler cocaine allegedly approached the political class in Sierra Leone, including his daughter.
A video and photos posted on the Facebook page of Sierra Leone’s first Lady Leone this year was the details that were suspected for the first time in relation to the presence of a fugitive in Sierra Leone.
It is distinguished by a man who looks like Laineckers, who is in religious operation in the presence of Sierra Leone President.
An exiled Sierra Leone replacement, Mohammed Mansaray, who posted various videos showing Laeders in Sierra Leone, accuses President Bio and his government of “providing refuge”.
Mansaray says the Dutchman is alleged to be a couple with the president’s daughter, Anes Bio, with whom he appears in the videos.