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Dutch prosecutor seeks record $250 million from escaped drug gurus, believed to be hiding 4,000 miles away

Dutch prosecutors said on Monday they are seeking to confiscate a record $253 million from one of Europe’s most notorious drug aristocrats, believed to be hiding in Sierra Leone.

Illegal assets are Jos LeijdekkersProsecutors say, also known as “Bolle Jos” or “Chubby Jos,” is the proceeds from cocaine trafficking, as well as the proceeds from buying gold and luxury goods.

It is believed that in less than a year, Leijdekkers made 114 million euros from 14 cocaine cargoes.

According to the intercepted communication, the 33-year-old spent €47 million in 975 kilograms of gold in less than six months.

Prosecutors said Kim Pin also bought real estate, including a hotel in Turkey and an apartment in Dubai.

The total assets of illegal assets were also added, including two Bentley cars, designer bags, jewelry and watches, including two Bentley cars, designer bags, jewelry and watches, totaling $253 million.

“This is just the first step toward tracing Leijdekkers’ assets,” the prosecutor said.

Convicted cocaine smuggler Jos Leijdekkers attended church services on January 1, 2025 in Tihun, Sierra Leone and obtained them from screens obtained on social media videos.

First Lady Fatima Maada Bio via Facebook/via Reuters


Last June, a Rotterdam court was sentenced to 24 years in prison for ordering the murder and organizing cocaine cargo.

He is on Europol’s most respected list, with the European police agency providing more than $225,000 in information for information about arrest.

“Leijdekkers are considered one of the major players in international cocaine trafficking,” Europol said.

In January, Dutch authorities said they were “absolutely sure” that he was hiding in Sierra Leone. The BBC reported that Dutch prosecutor Wim de Bruin said the return of fugitives to the Netherlands was a “priority”.

Apparently, the images show Leijdekkers among officials as tall as President Julius Maada Bio sparked speculation that the cocaine lords had already circled the political class of Sierra Leone, including the president’s daughter.

His suspicion is in Sierra Leone, after the country’s first lady Fatima Bio posted pictures and videos on social media, he appeared In religious ritualsand there were also the attendance of the Bio-President.

Exiled Sierra Leone opposition figure Mohamed Mansaray accused the creature and his government of sending “sanitation” to the drug ord.

According to Mansaray, Leijdekkers are combined with the president’s daughter Agnes Bio, who is accompanied by poison ord in the image.

According to Europol, Legidex is also believed to have been involved in the disappearance and death of Naima Jillal. The agency said the truncated news allegedly showed that Legidex “played an important role in Gillal’s disappearance”.

“For a long time, there were no traces of Naima Jillal until a photo of a woman believed to be her was found in the phone she caught in the Marengo investigation,” Europol said. “The photos indicate that she is likely to be tortured and may not be alive anymore.”

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