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Drug Baron Bolle Jos's Brother Arrested Again in Turkey

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The authorities in Turkey have again arrested Harry Leijdekkers (49), the older brother of wanted cocaine trafficker Bolle Jos Leijdekkers. He will soon be extradited to the Netherlands, “well-informed sources” told AD.

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The older brother of Dutch criminal 'Bolle Jos' has been arrested in Turkey and is about to be brought to the Netherlands. This was reported by the AD newspaper based on sources. According to the Turkish authorities, 49-year-old Harry L. is said to have ties to the criminal organisation of his younger brother Jos and to have been involved in laundering drug profits. The AD newspaper writes that Harry L. still has a minor sentence to serve in the…

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Bolle Jos Leijdekkers' brother, Harry (49), was recently arrested again in Turkey. He was soon to be put on a plane to the Netherlands. This was reported by AD.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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While the investigative services in the hunt for Bolle Jos Leijdekkers seem to be making no progress, his brother could be transferred to the Netherlands at any moment. Harry Leijdekkers (49) was arrested again very recently in Turkey. According to well-informed sources, he will soon be put on a plane to the Netherlands.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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Harry, the brother of the most wanted criminal in the Netherlands, Bolle Jos, has been arrested in Turkey. It seems that this has to do with his brother's criminal organization.

While the investigative services in the hunt for Bolle Jos Leijdekkers from Breda seem to be making no progress, his brother could be transferred to the Netherlands at any moment. Harry Leijdekkers (49) has been arrested again in Turkey. According to well-informed sources, he will soon be put on a plane to the Netherlands, reports the AD. Harry Leijdekkers was arrested a year and a half ago, in December 2023, during a manhunt for Bolle Jos and h…

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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