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Police Confiscate 4,500 Kilos of Fireworks in Zoetermeer and Roelofarendsveen

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Police have seized a total of 4,500 kilograms of fireworks in Zoetermeer and Roelofarendsveen. Four suspects were arrested and appear in court today, the Public Prosecution Service reports. Police found over 4,000 kilograms of fireworks prohibited for consumers in a warehouse on an industrial estate in Zoetermeer on Wednesday. These included Roman candles and heavy firecrackers, the Public Prosecution Service reports. According to the Public Pro…

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Police have seized a total of 4,500 kilograms of fireworks in Zoetermeer and Roelofarendsveen. Four suspects were arrested and appear in court today, the Public Prosecution Service reports. Police found over 4,000 kilograms of fireworks prohibited for consumers in a warehouse on an industrial estate in Zoetermeer on Wednesday. These included Roman candles and heavy firecrackers, the Public Prosecution Service reports. According to the Public Pro…

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Hamburg (dpa/lno) – During several operations in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein, the police have secured several hundred kilos of illegal pyrotechnics in the past few days. A total of 14 objects had been searched in two independent proceedings, the police reported. In one case, civilians had observed how illegal fireworks were handed over from a car in Nahe in the district of Segeberg. The further investigations had then led to a 19-year-old who…

During police raids in Roelofarendsveen and Zoetermeer last week, police seized 4,500 kilos of prohibited fireworks. 4,000 kilos were found Wednesday in a warehouse on an industrial estate in Zoetermeer; the remaining 500 kilos were found Friday in a warehouse in Roelofarendsveen.

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Last Saturday, police seized approximately 150 kilograms of illegal fireworks during a major fireworks inspection near Goirle. Officers primarily monitored traffic crossing the border from Belgium, where they had likely just purchased fireworks. During the operation, police and customs officers checked dozens of vehicles on Gorps Baantje. At the same time, enforcement officers patrolled the wooded areas along the border. In addition to the firew…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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