The police operation was conducted under the leadership of the Regional Cooperation Network for Criminal Money Flows (RSCG), which carried out the action together with the Nodal team and various specialist teams. During the operation, 325 liters of chemicals were found that can be used for the production of synthetic drugs. The chemicals were seized and are being further investigated by the environmental team. No arrests were made.
Regional Cooperation Network for Criminal Money Flows
The Regional Cooperation Network for Criminal Money Flows (RSCG) is a collaboration between the police, FIOD, and Public Prosecution Service. The team focuses on exposing and disrupting criminal financial structures and confiscating criminal (unexplained) assets through short interventions and project-based investigations. In Rotterdam, we seize power, status, and criminal assets and dismantle criminal structures. Because crime must not pay.
Together for a safe neighborhood
Drug labs are often located in residential areas. In sheds, basement storage units, but also in homes themselves. With all the associated dangers. Fire, explosions, toxic fumes, but also the people attracted to these places pose a danger. They do not shy away from using violence. This also applies to places where raw materials for drug production are stored. Reports and tips from citizens are indispensable in tackling crime. This information can be the start of an investigation or the missing puzzle piece that solves a case. Suspects are regularly arrested or drug labs or storage locations are dismantled thanks to reports from alert citizens. Do you suspect something is wrong in your neighborhood? Or have concrete signs pointing to crime? Report it to the police via 0900 - 8844. Prefer to report anonymously? You can do so via Report Crime Anonymously, call 0800 - 7000. Want to learn more about signs that could indicate crime? Visit www.houdmisdaaduitjebuurt.nl




