On Friday afternoon, the police stuck two cars in Eindhoven. The driver of a car on the Noord-Brabantlaan was shot under the shot. Police dogs were deployed in a car that was driven on the Vonderweg. Both incidents have nothing to do with each other, the police say.

At the car on Noord-Brabantlaan, the police had received information that led to the driver of the vehicle being arrested. The occupant was talked about from the car, while agents with drawn weapons kept the car under shot.

The car was then taken to the desk in the center. Agents have done research in the vehicle there. The police could not say what exactly was going on here. Many people have seen the arrest. In several groups, videos are circulating from the police action.

Person arrested with drawn firearms (photo: SQ Vision).
Person arrested with drawn firearms (photo: SQ Vision).

Person arrested with drawn firearms (photo: SQ Vision).
Person arrested with drawn firearms (photo: SQ Vision).

Second time
Not much later, agents had to take a car off the road again. With more police cars, the car was treasily driven with a foreign license plate near the PSV stadium on the Vonderweg in Eindhoven.

Occupants of the car had to get off one by one. Several police dogs were also present at the arrest. The trunk of the car has been checked. The driver was stopped because of possible involvement in an accident earlier this week, the police said.

Police drives another car (photo: SQ Vision).
Police drives another car (photo: SQ Vision).

Police drives another car (photo: SQ Vision).
Police drives another car (photo: SQ Vision).

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