Drugs Found Among Fruit in Dutch Supermarkets, Heavily Armed Officers on the Scene
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Drugs have been found in a batch of fruit at two supermarkets in Brabant. The stores involved are located in Sint-Oedenrode and Den Bosch. It is not known what type of drugs are involved or in what quantities. Due to the ongoing investigation, the police do not wish to share further information. The supermarkets are located about a half-hour drive from each other. In both cases, the stores are reportedly branches of the supermarket chain Lidl. A…
Drugs were found among a batch of fruit at two supermarkets in the Dutch province of Brabant on Monday, the police report. The substances were discovered during construction work.
Narcotics were found among fruit in two supermarkets in North Brabant on Monday, police report. This concerns a store on Oude Vlijmenseweg in Den Bosch and a business in Sint-Oedenrode.
The drugs found on Monday afternoon in Lidl branches in Den Bosch and Sint-Oedenrode originated from the same distribution center in Weert. It involved tens of kilograms of cocaine.
While Customers Wait Impatiently in Front of the Closed Lidl, Boxes Full of Cocaine Are Driven Away.
What is going on? That is the most frequently heard question on Monday at the cordon tape in front of the Lidl on Oude Vlijmenseweg in Den Bosch. The area was cordoned off in haste. "But my car is still on the parking deck." A large quantity of drugs was found among the bananas at the store, just like at a branch in Sint-Oedenrode.
At Lidl supermarkets in Sint-Oedenrode and Den Bosch, consignments of drugs were found in boxes of bananas. The drugs were discovered during unpacking. Dozens of kilos of cocaine were found at the Lidl in Den Bosch, after which heavily armed officers were called in to guard the drugs.
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