Shooting at Landgraaf’s drug house captured on camera | 1Limburg

The police are looking for four people who were seen in a shooting in Landgraaf last month. After the shots, they drove away in two cars and were partly captured by security cameras.

This is evident from information from L1. Six suspects are now in custody. A seventh suspect has already been arrested for another drug case.

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The CCTV footage shows two cars driving away just after the shooting. It concerns a black Volkswagen and a white SUV Mitsubishi. Police have counted at least four people in the cars. One of them is also shooting. It is unclear whether the people in the cars belong together.

Bass
Four shots were fired in the driveway at Bas C. (40) house in Groenstraat. There is also a shed and several garage boxes on his property. About thirty kilos of hashish and six hand grenades were found in the house and in the other buildings the police found dozens of kilos of cocaine, other hard drugs and equipment and raw materials for the production of drugs.

Colombian drug criminals
Justice also thinks it can demonstrate that Bas had contact with Colombian drug criminals. His house and associated buildings have been under observation for some time because of a large national investigation into Colombians engaged in the production of crystal meth. His lawyer Sandra Carli does not want to say anything about this at the moment.

Partner Mandy
Bas’s partner was arrested on the Friday after the shooting. Justice thinks that Mandy M. (44) knew that there were drugs in the house. Nonsense, says her lawyer Rick Krijnen. “She had not been home for days. She was also not at home on the evening of the shooting,” says Krijnen. “My client was not aware that there were drugs in the home or in other buildings on the property.”

Alexander and Janller
On the night of the shooting, the police found two Colombians in Bas’s home on Groenstraat. They are linked by the judicial authorities to a large consignment of cocaine in the shed behind the house. Alexander G. (48) and Janller L. (51) said they were only visiting. Raimon Maessen, lawyer for both Colombians, disputes that the duo knew that drugs were present.

Yoselin and Sebastian
Recently, a third Colombian, Sebastián B. (17), has also been imprisoned. Police arrested him on the night of the shooting. He then said he was on vacation, lost his way on a hike, and had his phone stolen. The police swallowed the story and dropped him off at a holiday park in Simpelveld. When officers later tried to arrest him, he was gone.

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It is unclear what role he is assigned. He is said to be in a relationship with co-defendant Yoselin R. (18). Investigators also suspect that he was present in Groenstraat around the shooting. Attorney Machteld Roethof will not comment. Venezuelan Yoselin was at Bas’s home when the police raided. She is the stepdaughter of suspect Alexander.

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Patrick
And then Patrick G. (43), who has since been classified as a suspect but has not been arrested. That was not necessary either: the Landgraaf in his forties was already incarcerated for trading sixty kilos of amphetamine and laundering 120,000 euros. Co-defendant Bas stated that Patrick rented two garages from him.

In those boxes, the police found raw materials and hardware for the production of synthetic drugs. Bram Schins, Patrick’s lawyer, does not want to say anything about the case.

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