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Rotterdam blast may have been caused by drugs lab, man arrested - DutchNews.nl

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Debris left after the blast included items that could have been used in the production of hard drugs. The 34-year-old man who rented the lock-up has now been arrested. The man who was arrested was the uncle of one of the three men killed in the explosion.

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A 34-year-old man has been arrested for involvement in the explosion, which killed three people.

·Netherlands
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The fatal explosion in Rotterdam may have been caused by the presence of a drug lab. A 34-year-old Rotterdammer was arrested on Saturday for involvement in the manufacture of narcotics. The suspect is Jalal O. from Rotterdam, sources around the investigation confirm. He is the uncle of Ylyass (22), who died in the explosion.

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Explosion: During the investigation after the explosion in Rotterdam, the police found various attributes that could be related to the manufacture of...

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De keuzes waren overzichtelijk voor die BIEM in Rotterdam: een gaslek, iets met de vele explosieven waar van Ahmed Aboutaleb niet over bericht mag worden of een drugslab. Het is het laatste zegt de politie 010 nu in een perscommuniqué EN er is een verdachte opgepakt: "Tijdens het veiligstellen van sporen stuitte de recherche op verschillende attributen die te maken kunnen hebben met het vervaardigen van verdovende middelen. Op basis van deze inf…

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NRC Handelsblad broke the news in Netherlands on Saturday, February 3, 2024.
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