Hellevoetsluis home shut down for three months after hard drugs bust
A residence in Hellevoetsluis has been closed for three months after police discovered a commercial quantity of hard drugs. The mayor acted to restore neighborhood safety, impacting residents and local security.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | De Vesting neighborhood, Hellevoetsluis |
| Closure Duration | 3 months |
| Reason for Closure | Discovery of commercial hard drugs |
| Legal Basis | Opium Act and municipal Damocles policy |
| Investigation Date | December 2025 |
| Decision Date | March 16, 2026 |
| Authority | Mayor Arno Scheepers |
The mayor of Hellevoetsluis is responsible for maintaining public order and safety within the municipality. Under the Opium Act and local Damocles policy, the mayor has the authority to close properties linked to drug offenses to prevent further criminal activity and protect residents.
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Mayor closes residence after drug discovery
Mayor Arno Scheepers closed a residence on March 16, 2026, due to a drug offense. The residence is located in the De Vesting neighborhood in Hellevoetsluis, and the closure is valid for three months.
After an investigation by the police, a commercial quantity of hard drugs was found in the residence in December. The drugs have been seized. The mayor is closing the residence now because a careful consideration has been made based on the findings of the police. The resident of the property has subsequently been given the opportunity to express their views on the matter.
The decision to close the residence was made based on the Opium Act and the municipal Damocles policy. The mayor can close a property after finding a commercial quantity of drugs to put an end to the situation and restore safety in the neighborhood.
