On Monday morning, the police entered a residence at a camping site in Schijf for an inspection. As they entered, one of the men present tried to obstruct the officers. He was subsequently arrested for obstruction. This concerns a 32-year-old man from Sint Willebrord. Inside the building, the officers smelled a strong chemical odor. During the search, they found not only a large quantity of flakka but also an active production site. In addition to the 32-year-old man, a 36-year-old man from Sint Willebrord was also arrested. The flakka was seized, and specialists from the LFO arrived on site to dismantle the drug lab. The men were transferred to a police detention center. They are being held there for questioning. Late in the evening, the drug lab was dismantled and removed.

Always report suspicious situations

Properties where drugs are stored, cut, or traded attract criminals and violence. Help stop the violence and report suspicious situations. Do you regularly see strange people coming and going at unusual times? Are there frequently different people at the door at odd hours? Are the windows always darkened with curtains, and is it unclear who lives in the residence? Then it may be a drug property.

You know your neighborhood best. If you see strange or suspicious situations, always report them to the police. You can do this by calling 0900-8844. Prefer to remain anonymous? Then contact Crime Stoppers anonymously, make an online report at https://www.meldmisdaadanoniem.nl/ or call 0800-7000.