Home in Amsterdam closed after finding drugs worth 2.8 million
A house in the Jan van Galenstraat in Amsterdam was closed at the latest from Mayor Halsema. On November 14, the police found a huge amount of drugs in the house.
Agents found 111 blocks of cocaine, debris, pills and a valid machine. The street value of the found drugs is estimated to be around 2.8 million euros.
Not inhabited
Several people can be registered in the home, including two minors. Still, she wouldn’t have actually lived there. So did the tenant.
Normally residents are only shared after the occurrence of drugs. Because in this case it was not an inhabited home, there is an increased risk of crime with this amount of drugs and drugs were also found during a search by the police in 2018, the municipality will close this time.
Heating
The accomplice can still prevent the closure. The lawyer said the family did not live alone because the central heating was not. The municipality thought it was ‘impossible’ for people to live there again. “First, restoration of public order is necessary due to a period of rust around this house.”
The house must remain closed for three months.