Major cocaine bust in Rotterdam: 9 kilograms seized in anti-crime operation
Police in Rotterdam have arrested two men after seizing over 9 kilograms of cocaine during a targeted operation in the Agniesebuurt district. The suspects, aged 27 and 63, face charges of drug trafficking, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat organized crime in the city.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Agniesebuurt district, Rotterdam |
| Date of Arrest | March 27, 2026 |
| Amount of Cocaine | Over 9 kilograms |
| Suspects | Two men, aged 27 and 63 |
| Charges | Suspected of drug trafficking |
| Next Court Appearance | Tuesday (investigating judge) |
The Rotterdam police unit is responsible for maintaining public order and combating organized crime, including drug trafficking and underground banking. Operations like this are part of broader efforts to disrupt criminal networks and enhance safety in urban areas.
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Two men arrested with 9 kilograms of cocaine in Rotterdam's Agniesebuurt district
Rotterdam police unit has discovered cocaine during an anti-underworld operation targeting criminal underground banking in the Agniesebuurt district on Friday, March 27.
Officers witnessed a transfer of a large shopping bag between two men. Upon inspection, the bag contained over 9 kilograms of cocaine. The two Rotterdam men (aged 27 and 63) have been arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking. They will appear before the investigating judge on Tuesday.
