The majority of the 37,500 pills consisted of products related to Kamagra; additionally, medicines classified under the Opium Act were found. Kamagra is a drug used to stimulate an erection in men but can cause serious health problems, sometimes with the risk of fatal consequences. Weapons from categories 1 and 2 were also seized, including knives, brass knuckles, and stun guns.

Criminal collaboration network
Data carriers seized revealed connections to other websites offering Kamagra and to the criminal collaboration network. These findings indicate a broader network of individuals and activities beyond the investigated webshop. The investigation established that incoming transactions for the webshop used a bank account provided by a so-called money mule. The investigation into the origin and extent of these connections is ongoing and forms an important part of the ongoing criminal investigation.

Notification of customers and follow-up investigation
The webshops complete customer database is in the hands of the investigation team. All customers will be informed that recently placed orders will no longer be delivered. Insight into all orders has also identified major buyers. Because data on these buyers is known, further arrests are not excluded.

Health warning
The police strongly warn: substances obtained through unregulated channels, such as Kamagra-related products, carry significant health risks. Use of such substances can cause serious health problems and, in exceptional cases, death. Persons who have such substances at home are strongly advised not to use them and to contact a doctor for professional advice.

Legal context
Kamagra falls under the Medicines Act. The trade in these substances is prohibited within the European Union due to significant health risks. Offering and trading medicines without the required permits is punishable by law.

The suspects pretrial detention has now been suspended. He will have to answer to the court at a later date.

Case number: 2025092611