The desire for the Dutch drug ‘is in Sierra Leone’

Dutch authorities say one of Europe’s most wanted fugitives has been living in Sierra Leone for about six months.
Jos regnekkers, 33, 33, was sentenced to 25 years in prison in Rotterdam Rotterdam
Dutch developer Wim de Bruin said the return of the fugitive to the Netherlands was “the highest priority”.
“We are doing everything we can in that regard but cannot comment further due to the ongoing investigation,” he said.
A platform for the public prosecution service of the Dutch public (OM) said that Lejekkers has been living in Sierra Leone for about six months.
They said that he is known by the nickname Jos and that until the end he was suspected to be living in Turkey.
Sierra Leonean authorities have not commented on the claims.
The news agency said that iijdekers was spotted in Sierra hanging when the president when the president when the president of Sierra Leone Posterino a natural service was used with her husband.
According to Reuters, Lejdeckers can be seen in the video. The BBC has not been able to verify the meter.
Dutch police described Lejdekers as “one of the key players in international cocaine trafficking”.
A $210,000 (£168,000) reward is being offered for tips leading to his arrest. This is reportedly the highest amount ever offered for a Dutch fugitive.
Leijdekers is listed as one of the most wanted fugitives by the EU Legal Agency.
West Africa is a major transit point for cocaine trafficking from Latin America.
On January 17, Sierra Leone has recalled its guinea pig Quarboring After the sets are realized the suspected cocaine were found in a vehicle of the embassy.
Guinean authorities made that the authority belongs to the embassy of Sierra Leone and gained its occupants on the minister of possession to sit suffocation Alhaje of the Musa Timoteu Kabba said.
“In light of this simple development, the government recalled the Asvrasente of Sierra, Guinea, Ambassador Mr. Alimamy Bangura, Freetown to provide a full account of the incident,” he added.
The import recalls was not in the car and is not under arrest, the minister said.
“It has not been shown that the ambassador is involved in this matter,” he added.
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2025-01-25 15:42:00