Police seize drugs in Middenmeer and Schagen, two men arrested for trafficking
Residents of Middenmeer and Schagen can breathe easier after police seized a large quantity of drugs and arrested two suspects. The discovery highlights ongoing efforts to tackle drug-related crime, which can disrupt neighborhoods and endanger children.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Middenmeer and Schagen, Noord-Holland |
| Date of Seizure | February 27, 2026 |
| Suspects Arrested | Two men, aged 23 and 29, from Schagen |
| Items Seized | Ponypacks (small drug envelopes), other narcotics |
| Current Status | Suspects released pending further investigation |
| Police Contact | 0900-8844 (non-anonymous), 0800-7000 (anonymous) |
The Dutch police are responsible for maintaining public order and safety, including combating drug-related crime. This operation reflects their ongoing efforts to disrupt illegal drug trafficking and protect communities from its harmful effects.
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Narcotics seized in Middenmeer and Schagen, two suspects arrested
On Friday, February 27, police discovered a large quantity of ponypacks during an ongoing investigation at a residence in Middenmeer and Schagen. Ponypacks are small, folded envelopes often used to package and trade drugs.
Two men, aged 23 and 29, from Schagen were arrested the same day. They are currently awaiting further investigation at liberty but remain suspected of drug possession and drug trafficking. We are currently examining the exact contents of the ponypacks.
The ponypacks were found alongside other narcotics. All narcotics have been seized and will be destroyed.
Keep crime out of your neighbourhood
You don’t want this kind of crime in your area.
- Drug trafficking can lead to conflicts between dealers.
- Unknown and suspicious individuals may frequent the area.
- Children in the neighbourhood could come into contact with drugs or even be groomed.
Report crime
The police are doing everything possible to detect drug trafficking. Your help is invaluable in this effort. With your information combined with our observations, we can make further progress.
Do you suspect something suspicious is happening in your neighbourhood? Trust your instincts and share it with us through your neighbourhood officer. Call 0900-8844 or report anonymously at 0800-7000.
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